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...connection with stimulating discussion. Since Mr. Surette is bringing on the quartet from New York entirely at his own expense, as a generous means of showing interest in the musical life of the University, it is to be hoped that all music-lovers will as far as possible avail themselves of this unique occasion. W. R. SPALDING
When the new buildings were planned, two conditions were recognized as imperative to the best results: easy access to hospitals for the intimate study of disease and available appointments in such hospitals. Accordingly, the Corporation has made offers to various large hospitals of parts of the 26 acre plot belonging to the University with the result that at present, three institutions, the Brigham Hospital, the Children's Hospital, and the Infants Hospital are prepared to avail themselves of these opportunities. Plans for the buildings are being drawn and work will be begun as soon as possible...
...around the buildings numerous affiliated hospitals. Accordingly, the Corporation has made offers to various large hospitals of parts of the 26-acre plot belonging to the University with the result that at present, three institutions, the Brigham Hospital, the Children's Hospital and the Infants' Hospital, are prepared to avail themselves of these opportunities. Plans for the buildings are being drawn and work will be begun as soon as possible...
...concert is to be given in Jordan Hall, Boston, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The final rehearsal will be held at the same place tomorrow afternoon at 4.30. It is hoped that as many students as possible will avail themselves of this unique and generously provided opportunity to hear celebrated masterpieces which are seldom given. Tickets may be procured from the undersigned at the close of any lecture in Holden Chapel, this morning or tomorrow morning. WALTER SPALDING...
Several times Newhall made successful forward passes to Macdonald and Starr. But as a general thing they were of small avail. With the exception of the first few minutes of play the ball remained for the most part in Harvard's territory...