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...late years, but when they have occurred they have been all the more keenly appreciated. If anything could be added to make the occasion of greater interest it has been found in the subject, "The Choice of Studies." A talk by President Eliot on any subject would be sure to attract a large audience, but on this topic his words will be listened to with unusual attention. No student can have his choice of studies for the remainder of the term so absolutely determined that he will not be glad to receive advice from one better fitted to give...
...sent word that their letter of the 22d was intended are an acceptance of Harvard's challenge to a bicycle race. This would seem to bring the negotiations to a definite conclusion. Now that the race is certain to come off, Harvard must do some hard work to make sure of victory. With all their race meets and team races on hand, the Cycling Association will have an opportunity to win great glory for the college. But defeat will be doubly humiliating after so much publicity has been given to all the association's contests. We understand that Yale...
...well attended by the class of '93. The proceeds of the concert will be given to the freshman crew, so that class loyalty ought to act with double force in drawing a large crowd. Not only should freshmen who have not yet heard their class glee club sing be sure to go to the concert tonight; but those who have not felt able to subscribe to their class crew should take this opportunity of getting an enjoyable entertainment in return for their subscription. That the concert will be well worth hearing we may safely predict. The club has trained hard...
...contribute his share, not only as a help to the cause of art and education, but in support of a college enterprise. Until the canvassers have completed their rounds, some winning contributors may be omitted from the lists. We urge all men interested in the Delpht Fund to make sure that Harvard's full share is promptly reported on the appointed date...
...Shooting club will hold their first shoot on the new grounds at Allston this afternoon. The club has worked hard to give the men a better place to shoot than Watertown, and it now only remains to be sure whether or not the men will take advantage of the superior facilities offered them. As nearly everyone knows, the new grounds are just off New Harvard St., a continuation of Boylston St., and are only about twelve minutes walk from Harvard square. This easy accessibility will allow men who have afternoon recitations to go over and get an hour or more...