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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Speer, a graduate of Princeton spoke upon "Foreign Missions." He told how over a hundred young men who had assembled in Northfield last summer pledged themselves to engage in mission work in foreign countries-how these young men went to the various colleges throughout the country and secured promises from many young men to become missionaries to foreign countries if they should live. Mr. Speer urged upon his fellow students the necessity of those who could to engage in missionary work for there is vast room for such work. All through the Soudan, through, the valley of the Congo, throughout...
Tuesday evening the Fencing Club will hold its regular monthly meeting in the club rooms. After the business meeting, the club will give a smoker, and to add to the enjoyment, two musicians have been engaged to play throughout the evening. Several members have consented to take part in a fencing contest, and there is also promised a bout with the single sticks. Only members will be admitted to the rooms, as the visitor's list, by vote of the committee, has been suspended for that evening...
...becomes a candidate for one or more of the purely social clubs. Without hesitation he joins the societies he is elected to, and consequently soon finds his afternoons and evenings croweded with engagements. If he goes into society in Cambridge or Boston his engagements are doubled or trebled throughout the winter, and he finds his partie and club meetings occurring three or four on an evening. Some of his engagements must in(?) and seme of his duties must be shirked Perhaps the first thing that suffers is eystematic study. It is not long before some of the smaller or less...
...last concert of the series in Sanders Theatre last evening attracted the largest audience of the season. The programs of Mr. Nikisch have been of even excellence throughout and under his leadership the popularity of the orchestra in Cambridge has steadily increased...
...Harvard shall be represented in the matter are not asked to give; for the originators of the movement are anxious that it should be purely spontaneous and not forced. There are without doubt objections to be made on the other side of the ouestion. Those interested in the matter throughout the country, however, trust to accomplish everything by time and work, and have full confidence that the final issue will be successful...