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...this action of the vestry of Christ Church is heartily approved by me as Rector of the Parish; and I am glad of this opportunity to assure men of the University of a hearty welcome at Christ Church, and of any personal service that I may be able to render. PRESCOTT EVARTS...
Unless the date of the Princeton debate, which will soon be decided upon, should render a different arrangement necessary, the series of interclass debates will be held in the second half year, probably in March. The upperclass will in each instance submit the question. Cups will be awarded to the members of winning teams, and to the man doing the best work in the final debate, the Pasteur medal will be given. Henceforth these interclass debates will assume an added importance from the fact that in the future no class except the Freshman is to be allowed to debate with...
...annual fall concert of the Pierian Sodality will take place this evening in Sanders Theatre at 8 o'clock. Tickets, at twenty-five and fifty cents each, may be obtained today at Thurston's, the Union, and at Sanders Theatre. The Pierian Orchestra and Glee Club together will render several numbers and Miss Marguerite Fiske, soprano, will sing...
...prescribed form at the Bursar's office. It is to be remembered, also, that although the immediate interest of some members of the University is more remote than that of others, there are easily conceivable circumstances under which the Infirmary through its convenient location and unsurpassed equipment would render service, the lack of which could not possibly be supplied elsewhere. Several of such cases are on record...
...with due regard for the exigencies of university work. If crews could be trained with the view of rowing a waiting race, the four-mile contest would usually not seriously increase the strain and exhaustion. By a waiting race not such dilatory tactics, of course, are indicated as often render the beginning of bicycle and foot races tame, dull, and almost ridiculous; but that due preliminary husbanding of reserve force which leaves a reserve to be drawn upon for later spurts. As a matter of fact, however, one crew or another is likely to start at top speed, particularly when...