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...spite of the cordial terms in which the undergraduates are invited to the University teas at Phillips Brooks House, too many men who would enjoy these informal receptions if they attended, fail to respond. When Phillips Brooks House, tea, and members of the Faculty and their wives are mentioned in the same breath, signs of alarm appear. But those who have summoned up their courage and attended the teas in former years have not found them in the least formidable. On the contrary they have found an excellent opportunity to enter into sociable conversation with men whom they knew previously...
...annual Phi Beta Kappa dinner will be held at the Hotel Lenox this evening at 7 o'clock. H. R. Shipherd '08 will be toastmaster, and J. S. Davis '08 who is first marshal, will respond to the toast. "Phi Beta Kappa." The other speakers will be R. L. Niles '09, G. C. Good '09, E. R. Lewis '08, E. B. Sheldon '08, and J. H. Wheelock '08. By way of innovation, delegates from the chapters at Yale and Pennsylvania will be present...
...efforts of the captain and coach will be fruitless of the candidates for the team do not respond by regular attendance at the practice. The coming three weeks will enable the coach to become acquainted with the members of the squad--an absolute essential to success,--and will give the new men an excellent opportunity for becoming prominent earlier next fall...
...class as a whole has seen fit to support the Senior dormitory scheme and it now remains for the individuals to respond and apply for the rooms. It is highly desirable that a large and general application be made to insure the complete success of the privilege, and it is safe to assume in such an event that the Corporation through the Resident Executive Board will incline favorably to changes in the present system desirable from an undergraduate standpoint as they have during the past year. The class is now confronted with an opportunity which can be made a most...
...length, with Claverly just over-lapping its stern. Matthews was a length behind Claverly, and Mount Auburn Street was half a length back of it. At this point the high rate of stroke began to tell noticeably on the leading crew. The men were no longer able to respond to the frequent calls for a spurt, and both stroke and No. 7 began to show signs of fatigue. The Claverly crew, on the other hand, rowing a slower, steadier stroke, were still comparatively fresh, and their boat was spacing well. From then on, it was merely a question of whether...