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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Entries close Wednesday, Feb. 3, with H. S Cornish, B. A. A., and must be made on N. E. A. A. A U. official blanks...
...types of the University may be noted - the metropolitan and the rural. Both exist in this country. Both exist abroad. Highly developed examples of the former may be seen at Berlin and Paris, and of the latter at Cambridge and Oxford. Generally speaking, the latter is characterized by a close relationship to the life of the student. It is said to stand in loco parentis. The university of the other type assumes no responsibility for the detail of the student's life. In both types, however, it is equally essential to success that the location and surroundings of the university...
...measure, even without dormitories, which in New York has proved impossible, by the vastness of the city and the expense of living. There is no doubt that the School of Arts, as a college, would be better off in a locality where students and teachers might live in such close proximity that several hours might not, as now, be wasted daily by many students in the journey to and from the college. Again, the nature of American life makes peculiarly necessary for the collegian a strong force to counteract the incessant temptation to spread his energies over very various...
...operative store will close at 2 o'clock during the recess except on Christmas and New Year's days, when it will not open...
...Hunnewell has recently given the University $30,000 for a new museum building for the Arnold Arboretum. The building, of which the contract price is $28,700, is now being put up close to the main entrance of the Arboretum. In design it is simple, the style being free Romanesque. There are a basement, two stories, and an attic. On the first floor are two large rooms 35*40 feet, designed for the museum collections. The second story contains the herbarium and the library, with the director's office and working rooms between...