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...committee from each class will be appointed tomorrow to complete the collection of the overdue gymnasium pledges. Since the graduates have shown their willingness to contribute to the new gymnasium and the ultimate success of the project has been assured, the work of collection among the undergraduates will be immediately concluded. A large part of the pledges still remain unpaid. The following men will be in charge of the appointment of the subcommittees: Senior Supervising Chairman, J. Wentworth. Junior Committee--J. Garland (chairman), C. S. Damon, T. E. Murphy, S. B. Pennock. Sophomore Committee--R. H. Stiles (chairman...
This evening at 8 o'clock the first of a series of eight Lowell Institute lectures on "The Evolution of the Art of Music" will be given by Professor Walter R. Spalding '87, of the Music Department. "Music Among Primitive Races" is the subject of tonight's lecture. The other lectures of the course will follow on successive Tuesdays and Fridays. Free admission tickets may be secured from the Curator, Huntington Hall, 491 Boylston street, Boston...
President Lowell gave his official sanction to the movement for the erection of a new gymnasium yesterday. A graduate committee will be appointed immediately to begin an active campaign among the graduates for the necessary funds. Undergraduate committees have been at work for over a year obtaining pledges and collecting subscriptions from the students so that when the time came to approach the graduates, they could show proof of the interest which the members of the University feel in the project...
...that President Lowell's sanction has been given, it seems certain that the fund for the gymnasium will be raised within a short time. Many of the alumni have already signified their intention to contribute when called upon. Among these, Hamilton Fish, Jr., '10, recently offered to give $5,000 as soon as other graduates should be asked for contributions...
...Among the interesting lectures that took place during the past week have been Dr. William Hornaday's lectures on "Our Animal Life and Our Duty Toward It," Mr. J. R. Crawford's lectures on the "Modern English Drama," and the second Trowbridge lecture, delivered Saturday night by Professor Clay, on "Assyrian and Babylonian Art." Among the lectures of importance that have been arranged for the coming week are the first two lectures by Professor Von Der Leyen, the German Exchange Professor from the University of Munich, who is to deliver a series on the "Niebelungen Ring." Professor Kuno Francke, head...