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...with the Freshmen, which was won by the University team by the score of 23 to 11. Randall and Gring were again in the line-up and as a result the team-work was better than on Monday, as was the basket shooting, but both teams, the University in particular, showed a lack of aggressiveness, which at times was extremely discouraging. For the University team Bigelow and Grant played the best game, while for the Freshmen the best work was done by Burnham and Murray...
...general meeting and formal opening on September 19, at which the president of the congress will deliver an address on its relation to scientific progress, the seven divisions will hold meetings, at each of which an address will be given on the general subject of the division, with particular reference to its inner unity. On Tuesday, September 20, the 24 departments will hold their sessions. In each of these, two addresses will be given. During the remaining days of the congress the 129 sections of the departments will hold meetings. Two addresses will be delivered at each of the section...
Professor Pickering makes in his introductory address to the President, an urgent appeal for money, and details some of the pressing needs of the Observatory, among which is the demand for new fire-proof buildings. In particular is it essential that the library of 29,393 volumes and pamphlets, one of the most complete of its kind in the country, should be protected from fire...
Last night's Symphony concert was of particular interest because the ballet music of Professor Paine's opera "Azara" was given its first hearing in orchestral form at these concerts. The music has tone-coloring of exceptional beauty, and a spirit and freedom of touch that wins for it instant admiration. Mr. Gericke and the orchestra did full justice to the work, and it may be said to have been given under most favorable circumstances. The soloist was Miss Maud McCarthy, who played admirably a difficult Brahms concerto. Miss McCarthy has a power of expression and a clearness of execution...
...same idea might be carried further and lead to a series of lectures on the various professions, before the undergraduates. If representatives of the various professions open to college men could tell, in a more or less informal way, about the advantages and disadvantages of their particular callings, they would do much in helping an undergraduate choose his life-work with some knowledge of the alternatives open...