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...Chapel was compulsory and in the early days of "Old Jones," the historic bell-ringer, prayers were held before breakfast in University Hall. In the sixties the rising bell rang at 6.20 A. M. Chapel, however, is now not only voluntary, but does not occur until 8.45. It is respectfully submitted that all Seniors do not need to be waked up in order that some of them can go to Chapel an hour and three-quarters later. And are Seniors lazier or more wicked than other members of the University? To be consistent the Faculty should send a town-crier...
...Milton Rang the Knell of Chivalry" by Professo Emile Legouis, in the Common Room, Conant Hall...
...Modern Language Conference "How Milton Rang the Knell of Chivalry" by Professor Emile Legouis, in the Common Room, Conant Hall...
...Smith cited the instance of Lieutenant Hobson who, ready to die for his country in the Spanish War, blocked the entrance to the harbor in which the enemy's fleet lay at anchor. Immediately the whole country rang with the praises of this daring young officer--until a newspaper story stamped him as vain and sentimental. It was the same with the man who won the battle of Manila Bay. When our nation, anxious to show its gratitude to Admiral Dewey, presented him with a house, he turned it over to his wife, and immediately "mud" was thrown...
Captain Burr's modest and straight-forward account of the development of the team, Mr. Watts's survey of the football season, and Mr. Fisher's description of the present condition of the Trophy Room, complete the November tribute to outdoor sports. Mr. A. K. Jones, who rang the College bell for fifty years, is the subject of a brief article with portraits. "Says Butler" is a good character sketch, well within the range of undergraduate observation and handling. Mr. Lippman's "Reply" to Professor Wendell's "Privileged Classes" shows keen and clever fencing without quite coming to a precise...