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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Junior mission study class on India will be under the leadership of Dr. W. L. Ferguson, who has been in active work among the students of Madras, India. It will meet in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House this evening at 7 o'clock...
...sport has found root in College among a small but energetic group of men. It has come into increasing prominence owing to the indiscriminate and thoroughly democratic practice-field it has chosen. To play it, one needs only a pair of shoes of any sort with hardy heels, an overcoat for the cool mornings, a fairly fresh supply of alcoholic interior decoration, and a misguided sense of the humorous. With this equipment, which is within the reach of everybody, one may practice almost anywhere on the quieter streets off Massachusetts avenue between the hours of one and three...
...foreign State." Difficulty is encountered in Railroad cases. If a railroad is an Inter-state carrier, each state through which it runs claims the right to tax its property in that state. The road should be taxed as a unit, and the entire amount of taxation is therefore apportioned among the various states. The railroads always appeal for protection under the Fourteenth Amendment. An instance of this is shown in the case of a railroad against the State of Minnesota. In 1907 the State of Minnesota passed a two cent fare law and a railroad issued an injunction. The case...
...spring schedule of the Pierian Sodality has been completed and approved by the Faculty. Among other concerts it provides for one at the Hotel Astor, New York City, this being the first time that the Pierian Sodality has ever given a concert in New York. The program to be followed in all the concerts includes the Third Symphony of Romsky-korsakow (probably never before played in this country), and an original concerto by Dr. P. G. Clapp '09 of the Music Department. The orchestra is led this spring by L. G. del Castillo...
...extension of Harvard fellowship into the general life of the community. To us this new club which is to be built near the corner of Commonwealth and Massachusetts avenues appears as a place where in the future we can come from the ends of the earth and find welcome among Harvard graduates and Harvard professors in a manner that has not been possible hitherto. In this way it promises to be of the greatest importance in producing a situation which we shall all appreciate after we have left the lecture-halls of the University...