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Four transports from Cuba containing about 1270 Cuban teachers arrived at the Charlestown Navy Yard during the first few days in July. A few more teachers came later bringing the total up to 1283. All the teachers were immediately taken to Cambridge in special electric cars and assigned to their respective rooms...
...June 27,--will each have aboard one hundred and eighty-six men and eighty-nine women and the Sedgwick, which is to sail June 27, will carry four hundred and seventy-five women. These steamers are expected to arrive in Boston harbor, and to land their passengers at the Charlestown Navy Yard. No spectators will be allowed in the Navy Yard at the time of disembarkation...
...will be unable to lecture any longer in Military and Naval Science. The lectures for the remainder of the year will be given by Lieutenant E.L. Bennett, U.S.N. Lieutenant Bennett was secretary to Admiral Sampson at the battle of Santiago and is now on his personal staff at the Charlestown Navy Yard. The regular meeting of the course will be held this morning as usual...
...Howard, E. Pearson, and Judges J. Lowell and O. Wendell were serving on the Corporation. The College was under the control of the State, its Overseers being composed of the governor, lieutenant-governor, council and senate of the commonwealth, and the ministers of Congregational churches in Boston, Cambridge, Charlestown, Watertown, Roxbury and Dorchester...
James Herbert Sprague '98, died yesterday morning at St. Margaret's Hospital, Charlestown. He entered Harvard with the class of '98, but finished last year enough courses for his degree. He had just entered the Law School when he was taken sick with appendicitis. For three weeks after the operation he lingered until typhoid fever...