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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University Musical Clubs will give a pop-concert in the Living Room of the Union this, evening at 8.45 o'clock. Only members of the Union will be admitted. Small tables will be placed about the room and light refreshments served during the evening...
...Labrador is a curious mixture of English, French, and other foreign nationalities, congregating together at times in great fleets of fishing schooners. These vessels are extremely serviceable and well adapted to their many uses; and, as big gales are very rare, the loss of life at sea is very small. When bad storms do occur at rare intervals, however, whole fleets are sometimes lost, as was the case several years ago when twenty-six schooners were wrecked...
...present Trophy Room is, of course, altogether too small to exhibit all the trophies properly. It would be possible, however, for a committee of the Student Council to arrange for the collection of all the trophies from various parts of Cambridge, a thorough dusting off, and a better arrangement. A very fitting place for a Trophy Room would be in the new Varsity Club, except that there would be danger of the relics of victory being hidden from the eyes of the interested public--that is, the fathers and mothers and aunts and uncles and friends of undergraduates and from...
...know all the students personally. But admitting this situation is by no means admitting one often confused with it, namely, that it is impossible for any student to know personally any professor. The relation between student and professor can be as cordial in a large university as in a small college and one of the opportunities for making it so is given at the University Teas...
...following table shows the active, associate, and non-resident membership figures of the Union to date, as compared with the three previous years. The small total this year is explained by the fact that the figures represent only the membership up to the present time, whereas they will undoubtedly be as large as last year by the end of the present College year. The total figures of the last two years, however, are smaller by two and three hundred, respectively, than the years 1906 and 1907, and the non-resident membership has shown steady decline since...