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...Freshman Musical Clubs will give the last concert of their schedule in Brattle Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. This concert will mark the close of a successful season, during which three concerts have been given, in Milton, Salem, and Brookline. Tickets, at $1 each, may be obtained at the Rendezvous, Westmorly 37, Russell 14, or at the door. The concert will be followed by informal dancing. The same program will be given as at previous concerts...
After being graduated from Harvard, Professor Putnam went to Salem, where he acted as superintendent of the Essex Institute and director of the Peabody Academy of Science until 1874. The following year he became curator of the Peabody Museum. In 1886 he received the appointment to the Peabody professorship. He has also held the positions of chief of the department of ethnology at the World's Columbian Exposition and the curatorship of the division of Anthropology in the American Museum of Natural History, New York. His publications on zoology and anthropology number over 300. Since 1870 he has been engaged...
...Freshman Musical Clubs will give their second concert this evening at 8 o'clock in Now and Then Hall, Salem. After the concert there will be dancing. Tickets at $1 each may be obtained at the Rendezvous and at Westmorly...
...Schoonmaker '12, of Paterson, New Jersey, one-half, and to J. L. Weinberg '12, of Cleveland, Ohio, one-half; Mary L. Whitney Scholarship to T. P. Williams '12, of New York; George Newhall Clark Scholarship to P. Gustafson '12, of Arlington, and J. C. Trumbull '12 of Salem; Joseph Eveleth Scholarship to D. Haar '11, of New York, and A. E. Phoutrides, of Alexandria, Egypt...
...opposed to a paltry 110 last night. Considering that these gatherings have supplanted the regular large class dinners, and hence occupy the position of the only function in which the class as a whole participates throughout the entire year, the falling off is lamentable. The playing of the Salem Cadet Band, and several clever vaudeville acts provided through the courtesy of Mr. A. P. Keith '01, afforded a delightful entertainment to the few Sophomores who did attend. It seems a pity that the other five-sixths failed to avail themselves of this their one opportunity for social reunion...