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...Lunn, former Socialist mayor of Schenectady, N. Y., will speak on "Socialism and Militarism" in Emerson Hall tomorrow night at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the Socialist Club. Mr. Lunn is one of the leaders of the radical wing of the Socialist Party and speaks from wide practical experience. He has kept well in touch with the actions of the Socialists in Europe and will express his ideas on the attitude for Socialists to take toward militarism in the United States...
...latter are far from being dispensable. It is much easier to say that his profit is too high than to show how his expenses can be reduced. "As manufacturers and wholesalers are themselves sentially closely connected with the retail trade, the thorough study of the business is one of wide-spread interest and the results are vitally important to the success of business education...
...time as the man who enters at seventeen. The problem of getting men to enter college when they are seventeen, the age suggested by President Lowell, cannot be solved by any University. It can be suggested, as President Lowell has done in his report, but there must be country-wide education in the matter before there will be any perceptible increase in the number of men who enter at this age. The argument that the difficulty of the entrance examinations makes long preparation for college necessary is shown to carry little weight by the fact that the younger members...
...opportunity to hear interesting addresses, covering a wide variety of subjects, given by men who are authorities in their respective fields, is one of the many advantages of Union membership. If attendance at the recent addresses is a fair indication of appreciation, this advantage, unlike many others, has not been overlooked...
...series of lectures to be given by the Faculty of Medicine immediately after the Christmas recess ought to appeal to a large number of the undergraduates. The men in charge of the various lectures are considered authorities in their respective fields, and the subjects under consideration are of wide enough variety to make a general appeal. Many men whose knowledge of the Medical School has been limited to the name, will have a splendid opportunity to acquaint themselves with one of the University's most important graduate schools. The lectures should have special interest for those undergraduates who anticipate medicine...