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...recent circular to the affiliated tradesmen there was inserted this clause which is also applicable to purchases made at the society store: "If a member is the head or the regular purchasing agent of a family, all purchases made in his or her name, for said family, are considered to be subject to the regular discount; provided, always, that if the member sends another person to purchase for him or her, he or she shall send also his or her membership ticket and a written statement that the bearer is authorized to make the purchase for the member...
...recent snow stops all present hopes of out-of-door practice entertained by the baseball...
...resolutions of the recent inter-collegiate athletic conference have called out a chorus of disapproval from several quarters, and it is evidently more than doubtful whether five colleges can be got to approve them. Harvard and Princeton have adopted them. Brown has refuse. There is no chance that Yale will accept them, and even if Columbia and Wesleyan should, the defection of Yale will make any attempt at union nearly impossible. Whether we call Harvard and Yale universities or only college like the rest, they are so much larges, and their stake in the matter is so much greater...
...Edward Everett Hale is engaged in co-operation with his son, a recent graduate, on an historical sketch of Benjamin Franklin's life in Paris during the Revolution. The work was suggested by the purchase by our government of the Franklin papers. That immense collection is understood to throw very curious sidelights on the history of the great negotiations in which Franklin was engaged. Mr. Hale will make full use of these new treasures...
...apology to our readers for reprinting below extended extracts from the speech on the above subject at the recent dinner of the New York Harvard Club by Brayton Ives. as representative of the University Club of New York City. Mr. Ives presents in an eloquent manner the claims of such clubs to a position of public usefulness. To college men his words can not fail to be of interest. He said...