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During the construction of the Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn and the Winthrop and Shore railroads last spring several Indian skeletons were discovered. The discovery aroused great interest among the antiquarians of this vicinity. The skeletons were found just south of the village of Winthrop, near the corner of Buchanan and Pleasant streets. A few days later a group of seven skeletons were found just south of the village of Winthrop, near the corner of Buchanan and Pleasant streets. A few days later a group of seven skeletons was found near Bartlett Park and several skulls and other parts were...
...well known among the members of the University that a very thoroughly equipped industrial school has just been built within two minutes' walk of Memorial on Broadway, above Felton Hall. The land, building, and necessary appliances were furnished to the City of Cambridge through the generosity of Mr. Frederick Ringe, who was formerly a resident of Cambridge, and, moreover, a student at Harvard years ago. Mr. Rindge's affection for his native place has manifested itself in a very bountiful manner. He has given the city, ground for a new town hall, a splendid library building, an English high school...
...leave to call attention through your columns to a suggestion made editorially in the last number of the Advocate. There is, as the writer of the editorial indicates, a desire among a large class of students that a series of lectures on live subjects be given under the auspices of the University. The wish expresses nothing derogatory to our college advantages as they now are but simply asks for the extension of a privilege which we to some extent already enjoy. The country is possessed of many eminent and active men who could hardly feel it anything other than...
...Thursday afternoon at the Slater Memorial Museum at the Norwich Free Academy, Norwich, Conn., Professor Charles Eliot Norton delivered the opening address, and among the audience were many distinguished persons, including President Eliot, of Harvard, Professors Peck and Seymour, of Yale, E. W. Hooper, treasurer of Harvard University, President Gilman, of Johns Hopkins University, Professor W. R. Ware, of Columbia, and Professor Perrin and President Helen Shafer, of Welleseley...
...meeting began with a course dinner and at its conclusion considerable important business bearing on the interests of the university and the club was discussed. A large number of names were presented for membership. The men thus proposed, after paying an initiation fee of five dollars were admitted. Among the after dinner speeches there was much enthusiasm evinced concerning the recent Harvard-Princeton game...