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Whatever stand the CRIMSON shall take on the late official notices of the Athletic Committee in regard to foot ball it has certainly made up its mind on one particular point. The date, Monday evening, fixed for the special hearing is certainly much too early. The determination of the committee to hold such a hearing can not but meet with commendation on all hands, particularly as it is in such marked contrast to the methods employed by the committee of a year ago. But why should the meeting be held so very soon? There is no hurry, for the foot...
...made for the opening of the new art school during the coming winter term. This department will not seek to give technical instruction, but will consist of lectures on the history of art. Prof. Allen Marquand will offer a course to the senior class on art in antiquity, with special reference to the arts of Egypt, Assyria, Greece, and Rome. Prof. Prince, of New York, will lecture on the histories of various arts. President McCosh has consented to give a few lectures on aesthetics, and Prof. Osborne on the anatomy of facial expression. The college already possesses several valuable...
Students interested in the game and wishing to show cause why such action should not be taken, will be heard at a special meeting of the Committee at the Hemenway Gymnasium on Monday, December...
...Haven with the freshman team are requested to sign at Bartlett's some time to day. If ten names are signed the fare will be $5.76 round trip; if Thirty-five or more, fare will be $5.40. Tickets will be good from Friday until Monday, inclusive. Special attention is called to the necessity of signing immediately, so that the tickets can be procured and put on sale at Bartlett...
...methods pursued by ladies, but also in Dr. Sargent's private gymnasium, which has been open to them. The needs of the Annex are necessarily many, but among the most noticeable is that of larger class rooms and plenty of money, The society having the Annex in charge makes special endeavors to afford its highest instruction even to small classes, giving it, in special cases, to a single pupil, because it wishes to invite this class of students to Cambridge, and because the very being of the movement is based on the desire of its founders to afford a grade...