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...Sprague of Suffolk has introduced a bill in the senate to authorize the extension of the Arnold Arboretum. The bill provides that in case the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Boston deem it desirable to take at any time the whole or any portion of that tract of land in West Roxbury, held by the President and Fellows of Harvard College, for the purpose of extending the Arboretum, they...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Arnold Arboretum. | 1/17/1895 | See Source »

DEAR SIRS:- By the will of the late Mrs. Mary Hemenway, her trustees are authorized to dispose of her collections of archaeological, historical and educational objects and relics in their discretion, but always in such manner as they shall deem best calculated to promote and assist in the study of history and archaeology...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Acquisition to Peabody Museum. | 5/22/1894 | See Source »

...Annex since it was started fifteen years ago. He said that the purpose of the college in furthering the enterprise had not been to found a distinct woman's college, but to give to women the benefit of its collegiate course. Although the officers of the University do not deem it advisable to incur the expense and responsibility that would be involved by conferring degrees upon graduates from the Annex, yet they wish to give the Annex all practical advantages that may be derived from the patronage of the college. They believe that these advantages will be secured by allowing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Annex before the Legislature. | 3/1/1894 | See Source »

...fact disregarded by at least one half of the men who send in contributions. Another point on which we must insist is that the writer sign his name and address though naturally not for publication unless desired. If a communication is not thus properly signed, we do not deem it worthy of consideration. If a man is not willing to let his name be known to the editors, we certainly do not wish to give his ideas to the public. While, too, we invite any one to contribute to our columns. it must be borne in mind that for many...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/14/1893 | See Source »

...America in 1882. Five years later a building was erected in the Southwestern slope of Mount Lycabettus, the ground being given by the Greek government. The school is open, free of tuition, to the graduates of all colleges that support the institution and also to students whom the committee deem worthy of membership. A permanent director has charge of the school and is assisted by a Professor of Art and a Professor of the Greek language and literature, who are sent out every year by one of the supporting colleges...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The American School at Athens. | 12/16/1892 | See Source »

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