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...intended that this club shall be of the high order befitting its name and the department of the university which it is one of its aims to build up. A number of men from the Graduate department were honored with elections on Wednesday evening. Henceforward it will be no more the Intercollegiate club, but the Graduate club, and as such it is expected to take its proper place among the permanent clubs of Harvard University. The officers of the club are: President, Mr. Siebert; vice-president, Dr. Markley; secretary, Mr. Roe; treasurer, Mr. Chittenden. Executive committee: Dr. Markley. chairman; Messrs...
Professor Goodale is to build a house on Chauncy street next the house formerly belonging to the late Professor Young...
...other institutions, and that their first allegiance is due to these institutions; but that they are also loyal to Harvard, and are interested in her advancement, needs no better demonstration than is afforded by the organization of this club with the expressed object of doing whatever they can to build up one of the most important departments of the University...
...need a navy in anticipation of war; (a) war is usually unexpected; North American Review, vol. XCVIII, pp. 462-467; (b) time is needed; (1) to build a navy and to train seamen.- Nation, vol. XLI pp. 503 et. seq. (2) to encourage better methods of naval warfare.- North American Review, Jan., 1889, p. 15, quotation; Fortnightly Review, vol. L. pp. 546, et seq.; Forum...
...smoker preceded by a business meeting was held last Tuesday evening. The matter of the new boat house was brought up and it was decided that it would be advisable for the Canoe Club to build an addition for their own use, as by so doing they would secure the privileges of the boat house. A committee consisting of Messrs Crowninshield, Cheney and Townsend was appointed to confer with Professor Agassiz who has immediate control of the plan in order to find out under what conditions the addition could be built. and what privileges the members would secure...