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...number of men who cannot join because the dues are beyond their means. There is another large class, however, who can afford to join, but have not done so through carelessness or indifference. It is a good thing to urge these men to join the Union. When such a splendid gift has been given to the University the least that a man who can well afford to join can do, is to give it his support by becoming a member...
...Henry Van Dyke will speak in Brooks House under the auspices of the Christian Association on Sunday at 11 o'clock on the subject "Life Work." This meeting, which is open to the public, will offer a splendid opportunity for all to hear one of the most widely known men in our country. Dr. Van Dyke was for many years pastor of the Brick Church, Brooklyn, but is at present professor of English at Princeton. He is the author of several popular books, among them "Fisherman's Luck," "Little Rivers" and "The Ruling Passion," and has contributed several poems, stories...
Princeton was on the defensive throughout the game, and was only saved from a worse defeat by Dewitt's splendid kicking. The Yale tackle-back play was very effective, and the defense almost impregnable...
These facts should be sufficient demonstration that the Infirmary is already rendering efficient service. The increase in sickness of the winter months will broaden its field of usefulness. It is to be hoped that the splendid gift of Mr. Stillman, which has made possible the offer of the University to provide bed, board and nursing at the Infirmary for the nominal sum of four dollars, may meet with a response which will at least reach the two thousand registrations necessary to put the plan into operation. Such a sick insurance is an opportunity of which many individuals in the world...
...credit for this splendid showing is due to the combined efforts of H. C. and W. E. Egan, and Brown. H. C. Egan made the best individual score of the whole match with cards of 81 and 83, and defeated Pyne, his opponent, in the afternoon round by five up. W. E. Egan was seven up on Poole in the afternoon round. Brown was three down to Garretson in the morning, but by making the afternoon round in 81 and gaining five holes on the morning's play, won his match two up in a very exciting eontest...