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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...High School and previous to that time was engaged for a number of years in secondary school work. Mr. Charles D. Hine, secretary of the State Board of Education of Connecticut, who was to have spoken before the Conference this evening, has been forced to cancel his engagement on account of the press of official duties...
...Gymnasium will be closed all day tomorrow on account of the University Assembly...
...lecture will be illustrated with lantern views, and will be an account of a geographical excursion in which Professor Davis took part in the spring of his Sabbatical year abroad. The excursion was led by Professor Penck of the University of Vienna and attended by about twenty students who spent nearly three weeks in Bosnia and Herzegovina, provinces nominally belonging to Turkey but controlled and administered by Austria-Hungary...
...candidates for the Freshman crew have been divided into three squads, the third of which will be sub-divided today to form a fourth. This has been found to be necessary on account of the large number of men. In a few days squad captains will be appointed and the squads will report regularly at hours which are most convenient to a majority of their members. Vail and Wray will coach the men. Today the squads will report at the University Boat House as follows: First squad at 3.30; second squad at 3.55; third squad...
...present United States ambassadors to Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Austria, all of whom are Harvard men. An article by George Foot Moore defines at some length the "Field of Undenominational School of Theology." A description of the Summer Engineering Camp at Squam Lake follows, with a short account of its origin. The situation, methods of work, and daily routine of the Camp are all touched upon. Other contributions are "Where Harvard, College Might Have Been," by Robert S. Rantoul '53, "The Printing of the Doctor's Dissertation," by John Henry Wright. "The "Stillman Infirmary," by Clarence John Blake...