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Professor Taussig spoke at the dinner of the Massachusetts Reform Club last Thursday, and was appointed one of a committee to look after coinage legislation...
...evening President Eliot Spoke on "The Aims of the Higher Education" at Central Music Hall. The affair was a literary and social event, of which the patrons were, G. M. Pullman, N. Williams, E. W. Blatchford, N. K. Fairbank, J. Medill, F. Mac-Veagh, J. N. Jewett, A. C. McClurg, M. Field, C. H. Harrison, C. L. Hutchinson, M. J. Wentworth...
...Brooke Herford of Boston spoke on procrastination. He said that some one had named it the "Lust of finishing," and he thought the term applied remarkably well. He could not emphasize too strongly the necessity of resisting the sin of procrastination. It would be better if necessary to go to the other extreme. Jump out with both feet at once. Don't always be too cautious and look before you leap, but sometimes leap before you look. If you have got a thing to do, do it, and have it over with. Few realize how much time will be saved...
Professor John Trowbridge of Harvard spoke before the Colonial Club of Cambridge lately on the "Economical Production of Electricity...
When Saul had seen the bright light of Christ he felt that his prayer to be told what to do would be granted him and accordingly he listened to Ananias as the medium through which God spoke to him. So should all petitioners be ready to hear the answer to their prayers even by instruments from which they expect it least...