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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting of the Athletic Committee held last night the eligibility of Captain Clarkson of the nine was considered. The facts as stated by Clarkson are that on May 6, 1904, he signed a contract to play baseball during this season with the New York Americans, and on that day was paid a substantial sum, outside of his contract salary as an inducement to sign this contract. By a verbal agreement between Clarkson and the manager of the New York team his service with that team was not to begin until after the close of the college season. On these facts...
...contract for the construction of Emerson Hall was awarded yesterday to the J.W. Bishop Company, builders and contractors, of Boston. The work of excavation for the foundations will begin next week, and the building will be completed by August 1, 1905. It will form a quadrangle with Sever and Robinson Halls, corresponding in architecture with Robinson Hall, and will be devoted to the philosophical and psychological departments, and to the department of the ethics of the social questions...
According to the terms of our contract, all the copy for the Album must be in the hands of the printer by Monday. It is therefore necessary that any members of the class who have not yet sent in "Lives" to R. Sanger, or had sittings at Notman's, should attend to these matters by tomorrow morning at the latest. SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHIC COMMITTEE...
...final plans of Emerson Hall, which were prepared by Mr. Guy Lowell '92, were approved Monday by the Corporation, and the contract for its construction will be let within a few days. The building will be erected on the site occupied in part by Professor Shaler's house, which is now being moved to a position between its present location and President Eliot's residence, and will form a quadrangle with Sever and Robinson Halls. It will be 143 feet long by 73 1-2 feet wide, three stories high, and will cost with furnishings about $200,000. The general...
...Messrs. Mallinckrodt of St. Louis announce that they will pay the sum of $500 to a chosen student of chemistry in the Graduate School of Harvard University, during the academic year 1904-05, on condition that this student will contract to serve in the Mallinckrodt Chemical Works during the year 1903-06 at a suitable salary. The student must have taken at least Chemistry 5, 6, 9, and 10. Preference will be given to a man wishing a broad theoretical training in research as a foundation for the subsequent practice of technical chemistry. Only students of unusual ability will...