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...quarters for over one hundred men, and some men will live in tents, there is still room in the Harvard delegation, for many more men; and the committee wishes to have the hall filled entirely with Harvard men. (The total attendance at the conference will probably be about one thousand men, including large delegations from Princeton, Cornell, Yale, University of Pennsylvania and McGill, and smaller delegations from the other eastern colleges...
...following books have been added to the Union Library during the past two weeks: "Moral Overstrain", G. W. Alger; "National Cyclopedia of American Biography", 13 volumes; "Ten Thousand Miles in a Yacht", R. Arthur; Disraeli's Works, 20 volumes; "The Debtor", M. E. W. Freeman; Goethe's Samtliche Werke, 14 volumes; "The Story of Brussels", E. Gilliat-Smith; "The Law Breakers", R. Grant '73; Hebbel's Samtliche Werke, 12 volumes; Keller's Samtliche Werke, 10 volumes; "The Spur", G. B. Lancaster; "Sir Walter Scott", A. Lang; "A Memoir of Jane Austin", J. E. A. Leigh; "Red Saunders' Pets...
Following is the program for the Pop Concert at Symphony Hall this evening: 1Bridal March Mendelssohn 2 In the Garden, from "The Rustic Symphony" Goldmark 3 Overture, "Raymond" A. Thomas 4 Waltz, "Thousand and One Nights" Strauss 5 Overture, "Rienzi" Wagner 6 The Deluge Saint Saens Solo Violin, Mr. Jacques Hoffmann. 7 Overture, "Pique Dame" Suppe 8 Fantasy, "Aida" Verdi 9 Overture, "Orpheus aux Enfers" Offenbach 10 Selection, "It Happened in Nord- land" Herbert 11 Waltz, "Espana" Waldteufel 12 March, "Austria" Zach
...following books have been added to the Union Library during the last two weeks: "Brief Literary Criticisms," R. H. Hutton; "The False Gods," G. H. Lorimer; "The German Universities," F. Paulsen; "The House of a Thousand Candles," M. Nicholson; "Joseph Jefferson," F. Wilson; "Municipal Ownership in Great Britain," H. R. Meyer '92; "Panama to Patagonia," C. M. Pepper; "Six Stars," N. Lloyd; "The Tower," M. T. Wright; "Women and Things," Mark Twain's Library of Humor...
Professor Nelson pointed out in great detail the difficulties in political life which beset the country and those which Mr. Curtis had to face. Under the present regulations, continued the speaker, there are over one hundred and seventy-two thousand persons, in the classified service list who are subject to civil service examination, but there still remain some seventy-five thousand offices throughout the country which are the spoil of the Senate...