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...gift of a friend who wishes the name to be kept secret, Radcliffe College is to erect a new gymnasium on Mason street next Fay House. At present the ground floor of the old building which formerly stood at 20 Mason street has been fitted up for a gymnasium, but has proved in no way adequate...
Before his death in 1893 Bishop Brooks had promised to help the religious societies of the College in their effort to get subscriptions for a suitable religious building. After his death his classmates decided to erect a building as a memorial to him and to his unlimited interest in the religious life of Harvard. It was decided to raise $300,000 and to call the building Phillips Brooks House. The endowment was to be applied under the direction of six trustees, of whom no more than two were to belong to the same religious denomination. The trustees finally chosen were...
...appointment of a committee, of which Chief Justice Fuller is chairman. As the Senate bill only carries with it an appropriation of a few thousand dollars, for preliminary organization, a committee, composed of representative women, has been formed for the purpose of raising $250,000, in order to erect the first of the university buildings, provided the pending bill is passed...
...plea published for funds to erect a gate at Harvard in memory of Marshall Newell will surely be liberally responded to. Marshall Newell's life though ended so early and so sadly stands before us as a type to arouse ambition. It was that of a man whose pleasure it was to live among men and to unselfishly forward their interests; who considered nothing done unless well done, nothing won unless by steadfast effort...
...college property on Holyoke street, on which it was proposed to erect the new Randall Dining Hall, has been sold to Mr. J. A. Little, the owner of Dunster. The plans for the new dining hall are not yet completed, but it has been decided that the hall will be built somewhere on Kirkland street...