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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Astronomical Observatory where it will be set up this spring. On account of the enormous size of the telescope and the peculiar mounting which it necessitates, a two-story building 15 feet wide and 27 feet long is being erected to enclose it. The lower floor will contain a silvering room, and the upper will accommodate the observer. The telescope will probably be mounted about the end of March...
...limitations set down in the special announcement of each, be chosen by each competitor for himself, subject to the approval of the committee on prizes in political science. The proposed subject must be submitted not later than March 1. No essay offered for a prize in political science may contain more than 100,000 words, and the latest permissible date of delivery...
...Register for 1904-1905 will be published shortly after the close of the Christmas holidays and will be put on sale at the Cambridge bookstores at 50 cents a copy. The general make-up of the volume will be much the same as that of last year. It will contain a complete directory of the University, arranged both alphabetically and by dormitories and streets, as well as a large amount of useful information concerning College organizations, publications and recent athletic contests. The editor of the Register is G. A. Moore...
...Harvard Law School Association is shortly to publish a report of its celebration held June 28, 1904. The report will be in book form with permanent cloth binding. It will contain the oration of Hon. William H. Taft, Secretary of War, delivered in Sanders Theatre; the speeches delivered at the dinner in the Union by Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller, of the United States Supreme Court, President Eliot, Dean Ames, Hon. Richard Olney, Hon. John D. Long, Baron Kentaro Kaneko, Hon. Francis J. Swayze, Hon. Marcus P. Knowlton, Blewett Lee, and William Rand, Jr. The volume will also contain...
...first number of the "Harvard Republican" will appear on Friday, October 28, and will contain, besides contributed articles, political discussions, half-tones and cartoons, complete announcements of the parade. Five thousand copies will be printed for free distribution throughout all the Cambridge dormitories. The paper may also be obtained after Friday on application at the Union, Leavitt & Peirce's. Thurston's, Amee's the Co-operative, Butler's, Memorial Hall, and Raudall Hall. All contributions should be sent, before tomorrow noon, to W. B. Flint 1L., 55 Trowbridge street...