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STUDENTS who wish to learn to dance should attend Mr. H. E. Munroe dancing school in Armory Hall, Brattle Sq. Class meets every Tuesday evening. Select assemblies every Saturday evening. Baker's orchestra. Private lessons...
...student felt by the University is shown in the freedom given in the choice of studies and in religious matters. This tends to develop self confidence and self control. One of the most important questions which meet the new student is that which pertains to the choice of companions. Select those who give you something, who uplift and strengthen, who are in fact above you in an intellectual way. Young men do not carry their imaginations far enough forward into the future. They should realize what is to be expected of them and develope themselves mentally and physically...
...hardly fair to the college that the freshmen should not be given every opportunity to win their last game. It is not too late to appoint a coach. Much good may be done in the ten days remaining. Let Captain Dean, in justice to Ninety-four, select some competent man without delay...
...that it is practicably impossible to say which of two or three men in almost every distance is the best. It is, indeed, fortunate that it is possible to enter all of the "best" men in the Intercollegiate games and that it is not necessary to select one man for each event, on the basis of the work that he has been doing in practice. Moen, Cooke, Hawes, Shead and Thayer are among those who are doing well in sprinting. Wright and Stead in the quarter, Batchelder in the half, A. M. White and Lowell in the mile. Carr, Nichols...
...eighteenth College Conference on the Parabolic teachings and the teaching of Christ, was held by Professor Palmer in Sever 11 last evening. Professor Palmer said that if any of us should try to sum up the works of Christ we should select the Miracles and the Parables as the most striking outward and inward features of his teachings. The parables remain long in our minds, attracting us and accompanying us throughout our lives. There are in all between twenty-five and fifty of Christ's parables. There are but few of his speeches, the chief characteristics of which could...