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Entries for the consolation track games may be made in blue-books in the Locker Building and at Leavitt & Peirce's before 6 o'clock next Thursday. The men eligible are those who are not at training table and who did not win places in the interclass games...
...Blue-books will be placed at Leavitt & Peirce's today in which all men who desire to usher at the baseball games this season should register. About twenty men will be chosen from this number to usher at the Colby game tomorrow...
...interclass track games have been postponed until Wednesday, April 31. The coaches feel that the preliminary practice has been too short to warrant holding the meet this week. Entries for the interclass track games may be made in the blue books at the Locker Building on Soldiers Field or at Leavitt and Peirce's up to 6 o'clock on Monday, April 29. No man can enter who has not taken a strength test...
...will of Professor Abbott Lawrence Rotch h.'91, who died last Saturday, was filed for probate yesterday. By the provisions of this will the Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory, the buildings associated with it, and all equipment go to the University. Professor Rotch also bequeathed the sum of $50,000 to be held in trust for the main-tenance of the Observatory. The will contained no other public bequests...
Professor Rotch founded the Meteorological Observatory in 1885 and has since maintained it. Blue Hill, under his directorship, attained a very high place in the scientific world. The Kiel and Harvard Observatories have been selected as centres for the announcement of astronomical discoveries. Discoveries made in America are telegraphed to Blue Hill, from there to Kiel, and thence to all the principal observatories of Europe. As a result of Professor Rotch's investigations, many important discoveries of the phenomena of the air have been made at the Observatory...