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Shortly after the death of Phillips Brooks, almost two years ago, a movement was begun to erect a fitting memorial to him at Harvard. Dr. Brooks had been much interested during the later years of his life in the endeavor to erect a building for the religious societies of the University, and so it was thought that such a building would be a most fitting memorial...
...must be cooperative. If either the students in power or the Corporation insist upon looking at the matter only from their own point of view, the whole question might as well be given up in despair. The Corporation have strength in their position; they can hardly be expected to erect a second hall, if, that done, the problem of a third hall will at once take the place of the old problem. The students have strength in their position. The Corporation would not be right in persistently pursuing a do-nothing policy. If students should adopt a permanent arrangement...
...students consent to some arrangement at Memorial which shall not materially lower the present number there accommodated and which shall be clearly understood by both parties to be permanent if it works satisfactorily; let the Corporation overcome their disinclination, caused by the press of other business, to the erection of a second hall and publicly announce that, in case a satisfactory permanent arrangement is found, as soon as funds can be made available they will erect a second dininghall...
...Tyler Trust Association of the Yale Law School will soon erect a club house...
...proposed to erect a memorial at Ithica to Mr Wetherbee, the Cornell athlete who was drowned during the summer...