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...Camb. 230 Institute of 1770, Camb. 23414 Iroquois Club. Camb. 890 Kalumet Club, Camb. 1416 Kappa Gamma Chi, Camb. 23410 Kappa Sigma, Camb. 2354-R. Owl Club (Phi Delta), Camb. 1765 Phoenix Club, Camb. 282 Pi Eta Club, Camb. 22405 Porcellian Club, Camb. 626 Signet Club, Camb. 2354-W. Southern Club, Camb. 3713-J. Spee Club, Camb. 962 Sphinx Club, Camb. 22593 Theta Delta Chi, Camb. 22446 Union Club, Haymarket 589 University Club, Back Bay 2772 Varsity Club, Camb. 4799 Western Club, Camb. 3298-W. Zeta Psi Club, Camb. 962 DORMITORIES. Apley Court, Camb. 22560 Apthorp House, Camb. 3360 Andover...
...opening act of "Believe Me,. Xantippe" takes place in New York City, and the remaining three acts have for their scene the picturesque mountain region of Southern Colorado. The plot deals with the adventures of a lively young American who wagers that he can successfully escape capture by detectives and police officers after he has pretended to commit the crime of forgery. He makes a successful escape, and the chase continues for the greater part of the play, being developed with great originality on the part of the author in a manner that is sure to continuously amuse the audience...
Next Monday evening the University Musical Clubs will give a concert in Philadelphia, the first city to be visited in the course of the Southern trip which has been arranged for the Christmas recess, similar to the Western tour of last year. Such a trip by a representative organization does a great deal towards spreading the influence of Harvard in a section of the country where it is not so well known, and this year's trip is particularly significant, as it is the first time the Musical Clubs have ever gone South. There are undoubtedly some members...
...full arrangements for the Musical Clubs' southern trip during the Christmas recess are now completed. This will be the first trip to the South ever taken by Harvard musicians. While it is not so extensive as the western tour last year, it is, nevertheless, longer than any trips previous to last year...
...thus appears that the representative eastern universities are continuing to grow more and more national in character, that the state universities of the West, with the sole exception of Michigan, are much more local, that the same is true to an even greater degree of the southern universities, and, lastly, that the foreign delegations at our higher institutions of learning are constantly on the increase...