Word: eliot
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting of those interested in Emerson Hall, the proposed new philosophical building, will be held at 3 Commonwealth avenue on Friday, February 14. Plans will be presented illustrating the advantages of the hall, and speeches will be made by President Eliot, Professors Munsterberg, James, Palmer and Royce and Major Higginson...
President Eliot has found it inadvisable to remain away from Cambridge for so long a time as was at first contemplated in the arrangements for his western trip. Accordingly he will leave for the east immediately after his engagements at St. Louis and will remain here until about the middle of March, allowing time enough to meet his engagements at San Francisco on March 17. From that point everything will be carried out as originally planned, so that the only change in the new itinerary is the omission from it of the north-west states as well as Columbus, Missouri...
...purposes of the building and the place it will occupy in the University will be described by several speakers, including President Eliot and Professor Munsterberg. Mr. R. H. Dana '74 will preside...
President Eliot announced to the Medical Faculty Saturday evening that Mr. J. D. Rockefeller proposes to give $1,000,000 to the Medical School provided that other friends of the University will raise an additional sum in the neighborhood of $500,000. This money, together with the $1,000,000 which was given to the School last June by Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, will be used for the erection and maintenance of the new Medical School buildings. These buildings will be five in number and will be erected on the new grounds in Brookline. Mr. Morgan's gift provided...
...clock the Prince will leave Boston to visit Cambridge. At 1.30 he will arrive at Memorial Hall escorted by lancers, and at 1.45 will call on President Eliot. At 2 luncheon will be given by the Harvard Corporation to the officers of the University in honor of the Prince. At 3 there will be a meeting in the Union, with short speeches. At 4 the Prince will inspect the Gymnasium and the University buildings and clubs. He will then attend a reception of the Germanic Museum Association at Professor Munsterberg's house. At 5.30 he will leave for Boston...