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...should be glad to have them constitute a memorial recalling the visit of His Royal Highness Prince Henry, and to be known as the Hohen-zollern collection. My hope is that they may serve to show that we at Harvard are not unmindful of the honor that has been done to us by His Imperial Majesty, and of the friendliness which determined his action. I also trust that they may aid the Germanic Museum in its efforts, which His Imperial Majesty has so munificently assisted, to make Harvard a centre for the study of all that is highest and noblest...
...football field. Part of this land, together with a house standing upon it, was purchased by the Athletic Association last June with money from the gate receipts. The Association plans to continue the uncompleted street from North Harvard street to the Driveway. This work will be done this year, and, when finished, will greatly decrease the congestion of vehicles on North Harvard street on the days of the games. With the completion of the new roadway, Soldiers Field will be entirely surrounded by streets...
...place only about half way up. The seats of the old stands will be used to lay over the new cement seats. It has also been decided to increase the natural seating capacity of the Stadium for the Yale game by ten more entire rows. This will be done by erecting four rows of temporary seats around the broad promenade and six rows on the ground inside the Stadium wall below the level of the first seats...
...Pinchot in speaking of the scientific work of the government, emphasized the need for men of the highest type produced by our universities. In Washington today, the Government controls the largest and most efficient body of scientists in the world. Their work, done under the supervision of the Departments of War, Navy and Agriculture, concerns itself with science, not for science's sake, but for the practical benefit to be derived. The unequalled opportunities for valuable scientific work were, he said, the attractions which kept men in the country's service in spite of the inducement of higher salaries...
...chosen. H. A. Hirshberg '06, F. Q. Morton '06, and A. B. Weiler 2L. were retained as a second team from which the alternate will later be chosen by the coach, A. S. Hayes '91. The Coolidge prize of $100 was awarded to E. M. Rabenold '04, for having done the best work in all three trials. J. Daniels '04, presided. The judges were Professor G. P. Baker '87, I. L. Winter '86, R. L. Lyman '03, S. R. Wrightington '97, and I. Grossman '02. The University has chosen to defend the negative side of the question submitted by Yale...