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Hartwell Bishop '03 of San Francisco, Cal., died at the Peter Bent Brigham hospital of the Medical School on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The cause of his death was an absess of the brain, following an illness of one week. While in college, Mr. Bishop was very prominent in class affairs and was an editor of the Lampoon. After his graduation, he went to Columbia where he received a degree in civil engineering in 1905. The greater part of the time since graduation has been spent in the employ of the United Railroads of San Francisco...
...Peter Bent Brigham Hospital which faces the corner of Francis street and Huntington avenue and is across Van Dyke street from the Harvard Medical School is now in partial operation, having treated 65 patients last week. None of the sixteen buildings are entirely finished, but the work is being rapidly pushed to completion...
...classes are: third year law--C. Bosson, of Boston; J. E. Dorsey, of Minneapolis, Minn.; R. S. Fillius, of Denver, Col.; J. Fine, of Princeton, N. J.; H. H. Gilman, of Winchester; G. Gleason, of Cambridge; R. S. Holmes, of Buffalo, N. Y.; H. H. Hoover, of Fort Bent, Mont.; F. B. Ober, of Lutherville, Md.; R. M. Page, of New York, N. Y.; S. M. Rinaker, of Beatrice, Neb.; H. M. Stephens, of Salt Lake City, Utah; F. S. Wyner, of Dorchester: second year law--L. Brewer, of Mayfield, Ky.; J. A. Daly, of Cambridge; G. K. Gardner...
...game was virtually a tie, as Osborn crossed the Seniors' goal line for a touchdown in the first period. The score was not allowed, however, because of the slightest of technicalities, one of the rowing members of the Junior eleven being detected holding his arms out straight instead of bent at the elbow...
...first sessions of the annual convention of the American Ornithological Union to be held in Cambridge throughout the week will take place in the University Museum at 10 and 2.30 o'clock today. Among the speakers in the morning will be Mr. A. C. Bent '89 and Dr. C. W. Townsend '81, both of whom will talk on the birds of Labrador. In the afternoon Mr. F. M. Chapman, of the American Museum of Natural History in New York, will speak on bird-life of Columbia and Herbert K. Job '88 will deliver an address on the propagation of American...