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Professor Royce spoke last night to an audience that filled Sever 11 to overflowing, on the 17th century period of Naturalism and Rationalism and Spinoza as illustrative of its attitude...
...freshman class held its class meeting in Upper Massachusetts last evening. M. Williams, Jr., '91, took the chair and G. Lowell, '92 was appointed secretary of the meeting. T. N. Perkins, '91, captain of the 'varsity crew, then spoke to the meeting on crew matters. He advised the class to join the Weld Boat Club as only a limited number of men could row on the crew. Mr. Perkins went on to say that as a good of trouble had arisen last year from the fact that the class bad elected its own canteen of the crew, he decided that...
...William Lawrence of Cambridge spoke last night on college life...
Prof. John Williams White then spoke on the definition of an amateur athlete as it is and will be accepted at Harvard henceforth. Those men in college who take part in athletics will soon receive a printed letter which will contain the rule concerning this matter as it was adopted on Jan. 1, with various comments. Following is the letter...
...crew to New London. Manager Cullinan made a statement of the present condition of the crew's finances, and declared that according to the estimate which has been approved by the University treasurer, at least one thousand dollars must be collected or pledged immediately. R. F. Herrick, '90, spoke concerning the nature of the necessary expenses of running the crew, and declared that the crew would be carried on as economically as possible. He urged the class to support the crew, and said that the athletic committee strongly advise the immediate collection of the necessary funds...