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Freshmen interested in the interdormitory cup series should report at Fairfax 6 next Tuesday at 8. A captain will be appointed from each dormitory, who will select three men and a substitute to make up the team with him. Any Freshman not living in the dormitories are to leave their names with R. G. R. Sloane '19, Ridgely 52, or R. K. Kenna '17, Westmorly 3, who will assign them to one of the dormitories for trials. If enough Freshmen from any one outside dormitory apply they will be entered as a fourth team to represent their dormitory...
About 50 manuscripts have been handed in for the Dramatic Club play competition which closed last Saturday. This is an unusually large number to select from. The three judges, Winthrop Ames '95, Professor George Pierce Baker '87 and Walter Prichard Eaton '00 will announce the plays chosen during the first week of March...
...plays for the spring production of the Dramatic Club must be in the hands of H. Scholle '18, Dunster 26, by 6 o'clock tomorrow evening. The plays will then be placed in the hands of impartial judges who will select the best three or four, depending on the length of the plays...
Many Seniors have delayed in returning proofs and in notifying the Notman Company of the one selected for the Album. Since this entirely counteracts the advantage of having pictures taken early the Photograph Committee has decided that if a man does not return his choice within three days from the time he was photographed the committee will then select one for the Album. This action is necessary because the engraving company must have 200 photographs to commence work on immediately. H. B. COURTEEN. G. B. BLAINE. R. N. CRAM...
...snow filtered through the roof of Massachusetts Hall, ice was cracked for matutinal ablutions and beer and soggy biscuits were the breakfast food. The declining use of purchased literature perhaps means increasing dependence on the wonderful collection of books the University has made, and a general inclination to select the courses that are of a manual as well as mental nature, realizing the ideal of Dr. Eliot, who said that he would not rest content till most of the studies called on the student to use his hands as well as his head. --Philadelphia Public Ledger...