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...October 1, not counting the Summer School of 1906 or Radcliffe College, is 3774--a net gain of 18 over last year. Owing to the change in the administration of the Lawrence Scientific School, the figures for the College and the Lawrence Scientific School for the two years cannot well be compared in detail. The establishment of the degree of S.B. in Harvard College has reduced the enrollment of candidates for that degree in the Lawrence Scientific School by more than a half; but this loss is more than compensated by the gain in Harvard College. The total registration...
...importance of fall and winter training in preparation for the work in the spring cannot be overestimated, it is important that every man who intends trying for the team be present at this meeting...
...importance of fall and winter training in preparation for the work in the spring cannot be overestimated, it is important that every man who intends trying for the team be present at this meeting...
...dilate here on Professor Kuhnemann's inspiring personality and oratorical power; but I cannot refrain from saying that not for a long number of years have Harvard students had such an opportunity, as is offered now by his courses, to be led into the spirit of German literature. Especially his course on the modern German drama cannot help being of the greatest possible value to all those who wish to understand the important intellectual movements which now are stirring Europe. KUNO FRANCKE
...Paris," by R. E. Rogers '09, is a dignified tribute to the persistence of the spell exercised by these perennial themes. In the editorial pages the new board makes its bow modestly and gracefully; and the discussion of the football situation is so clear and simple that it surely cannot be adequate. But the distinction of the number depends chiefly on "The Travel Papers of Arminius." Without striking originality of ideas, this essay on "Being Abroad" has yet by the vigor and maturity of its style and its pleasant suggestion of personality a charm that makes one hope that...