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...officers of the Freshman class to have some sort of an entertainment for the entire class in the Union every Wednesday night at 7 o'clock. The class entertainment committee will be in charge of the affair, but each week they will appoint a sub-committee to run the particular entertainment for that week. The officers of the Union have consented to allow the members of the class who have not already joined the Union to do so for the rest of the year for $5 instead of the regular $10 fee. Needless to say, this will be a wonderful...
That the editors did not expect the first editorial to carry much weight, is shown by the second--on "The General Uselessness of Editorials." We are led to believe that when the editors have nothing particular to say, they will use this space for other matter. 'Tis well...
...Starbuck '14 has done well at the hundred throughout the season, while P. R. Sigourney '15 and F. B. Withington '15 show promise in the shorter sprints. Of the Freshmen, B. M. Fullerton, R. R. Cowen, and J. A. Gilman have done well throughout the season. Fullerton, in particular, has developed into an exceptional all-around swimmer, making the 50 in 26 seconds and the 220 in 2 minutes and 42 seconds. All three, however, are strong swimmers, and their presence next year will greatly strengthen the team. The greatest weakness at present is the lack of divers, there being...
...have come out for the 1915 CRIMSON news competition is so small that it has been decided advisable to issue another call for candidates. There are three and possibly four positions on the news staff open to Sophomores and any 1915 men who have an interest in any particular college activities or are at all interested in journalism are asked to report in the CRIMSON Office Friday evening at 7 o'clock, when the work will be carefully outlined. Men who report will not be unduly handicapped in their work...
Bishop William Boyd-Carpenter will deliver the last of the William Belden Noble Lectures on Dante's Verdict on Life: Its Significance and Value" in New Lecture Hall, this evening at 8 o'clock. The particular subject of Bishop Boyd-Carpenter's last lecture will be "The Message of Dante." In the first five lectures, Bishop Boyd-Carpenter treated successively the life of Dante, the influences in his life, and the drama of the soul as pictured in the "Divina Commoedia." In the final lecture, the great significance of the whole will be summed up in Dante's message...