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...dinnig-room in Parker's, where the dinner was held, was tastefully decorated with class and 'varsity flags. The large crimson flag with a white " '89" on it, which decorated the freshman quarters at New London three years ago, hung on the wall at the end of the room. The table, shaped like an E, was decorated with flowers. A neat book of songs was laid by each plate. The officers of the dinner were: President, Perry Trafford; toast-master. Benjamin Weaver; orator, Thornton Woodbury; poet, Carleton Hunneman; prophet, J. H. Sears; chorister, M. A. Taylor...
Prof. H. B. Hill will address the Boylston Chemical Club on "Arsenic in wall papers" this evening at 7.30 in Boylston Hall. Members of the University are invited...
JOHN ENDICOTT.BOYLSTON CHEMICAL CLUB.- Meeting at 7.30 p. m. in Boylston Lecture Hall. Prof. H. B. Hill will speak on "Arsenic in Wall Papers." Business meeting after the lecture in 8 Boylston...
...Allow me to suggest in your columns that the college authorities provide light evenings in the entry of University where the Reference Library is. Such an innovation is greatly needed by the patrons of the library who now spend their time blindly groping for the protection of the kindly wall and aimlessly hunting for the key-hole of the mysterious Yale lock, while the readers within are torn with sympathy for the wanderers. So let us have a gas jet by all means...
...agreeable, to say the least, on entering the building at ten minutes after twelve to find it shrouded in Egyptian darkness. One must cautiously feel his way up any number of stairs, grope slowly along the corridor, learning where to turn by putting his hand on the friendly wall; and after he has rounded the corner and made the door of his room he must again resort to his sense of feeling in order to find the key-hole. It seems absurd that so childish a regulation as this should exist. The college would be doing the students a great...