There will be a Harvard Union debate, Thursday evening, December 4. Question, Resolved-That the telegraph lines of the United States should be owned and operated by the government. Beginning next Monday books and magazines relating to questions for debate in the Union, will be reserved in one of the alcoves of the Library, where they can be conveniently consulted by members of the Society.
Joseph H. Chate of New York has founded a scholarship in memory of his son, the late Ruluff Sterling Choate, a member of '87. The value of the scholarships is three hundred dollars, and for the first three years the holder is to be a member of '87, and the founder is to be consulted in regard to the selection.
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No HeadlineOn last Saturday, April 5th, Ruluff S. Choate, of the freshman class, died very suddenly of apoplexy at his home
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Postponed Harvard-Yale Game.Captain Willard received the following telegram late last night: MR. W. W. WILLARD:- Faculty will not allow us to play
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University Calendar.Appleton Chapel, 7.30 p.m. Rev. Phillips Brooks, D. D. (The front pews will be reserved for members of the University
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Fact and Rumor.There will be a meeting of the CRIMSON board today at 2.45 p. m. Subscriptions for the CRIMSON for the
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Fact and Rumor.Weekday morning prayers begin today. The cricket club plays Longwood next Saturday. The semi-annual meeting of the CRIMSON board will