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...Wesleyan. The day was spent under the leadership of Professor Davis in studying the terraces of the Westfield Valley and the influences of rock ledges in their development. It is proposed to make another joint excursion next year under direction of Professor Emerson of Amherst, probably on the trap ridges near Amherst...
...Concert at Symphony Hall tonight: 1.Military March, Zach. 2. Overture, "Pique Dame," Suppe. 3. Waltz, "Trau, schau, wem," Strauss. 4. Selection, "Florodora," Stuart. 5. Suite, "Peer Gynt," Grieg. (a) Aase's Death. (b) Anitra's Dance. (c) In the Hall of the Mountain King. 6. The Mouse-Trap, Koehler. 7. "Valse Bleue," Margis. 8. Overture, "Tannhauser, Wagner. 9. Overture, "Mignon," Thomas. 10. (a) Spring Song, Mendelssohn. (b) Serenata, Moszkowski. 11. "Love's Dream after the Ball," Czibulka. 12. March, "Merry Soldiers," Sabathil...
...lenders say they would rather have a post dated check even if there has never been anything standing in the name of the maker in the bank. They represent this check to be practically equivalent to a promissory note. Many of the college men are led into this trap and do not consider the construction which that lender may put upon this act if he is given the opportunity. The object of the lender is to place the student in a position in which he will appear to be amenable to the provisions of Chapter 203 of the Public Statutes...
Following is the programme of the Pop Concert at Symphony Hall tonight: 1. Marche Hongroise, Berlioz 2. Waltz, "Vienna Blood," Strauss 3. Selection, "Il Trovatore," Verd 4. Overture, "Fingal's Cave," Mendelssohn 5. Rhapsody, "Pesther Carneval," Liszt 6. Entr'acte, Gavotte for string orchestra, Gillet 7. The Mouse-Trap, Koehler 8. Entree Triomphale des Bayards, Haevorsen 9. Waltz, "Harlequin s Wedding," Zach 10. Entr'acte, "La Colombe," Gounod 11. Polka, "Tyrolean," Zeller 12. March, "Hoch Habsburg," Kral
...Harvard, will be held at Princeton on Saturday morning, the day of the Yale-Princeton game, A victory for either Harvard or Yale means the permanent retention of the cup. The teams will be composed of five men, each man shooting at 50 birds at unknown angles. A Maugar trap will be used, one to which the Harvard and Yale teams are unaccustomed. The following men will probably be taken: E. Mallinckrodt 1G., A. F. Paul 2B., H. W. Dana 1M., W. F. Williams '01, G. M. Phelps '02, E. W. Leonard '03, P. Bancroft...