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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...total contributions for the first day for the new gymnasium netted a little over $4,000. This is fairly satisfactory considering the number of men who have contributed. Nevertheless, the average contribution at present is almost exactly $10 per man, and considering the fact that the average among the Dartmouth undergraduates for their gymnasium was over $25 per man, it would seem as though Harvard can and should do better than this. In order to do this, it will be necessary for some of the men who have only contributed a small sum to hand in another contribution. Surely nearly...
...meeting held in Thayer Common Room at 1 o'clock, A. J. Lowrey '13, president of the Student Council, outlined the plans of the committee work. Pledge cards for students to fill out were also distributed among the men. The collectors will canvass the College within the next week, in an effort to have these cards filled out and it is hoped that the undergraduates will respond willingly. The Senior class has already set an admirable example by subscribing $1500. If such a spirit as netted this sum is prevalent throughout the campaign, the graduates will doubtlessly respond much more...
...studied modelling with Professor Albert Heim, of Zurich, who is master in these models. The relief map of Greater Boston, belonging to the state, was made by Mr. Curtis, and is now in custody of the Agassiz Museum. He has made two models of coral islands which are among the chief attractions of the Agassiz Museum...
Notable are Mr. Gilbert's delightful article on music among the North American Indians and Mr. Eschman's clear exposition of the operatic situation in Germany which bids fair to assume international importance. Then there is critical discussion of four operas recently produced in this country, one of them by an American. Mr. Hall's article on M. Aubert is particularly apt in that the first American performances of his opera "La Foret Bleue" are now taking place in this city...
...behalf of the student body of Harvard, the CRIMSON offers to former President Eliot the heartiest congratulations on his seventy-ninth birthday. May he be granted many years more in which to continue that work which has put him in the foremost position among the men of his time. Not only Harvard University, the institution which his genius raised from scholastic reclusion to practical efficiency and whose destinies he guided for more than forty years--not only Harvard, but the whole nation has need to be thankful that the full force of this great man's faculties has been preserved...