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Wednesday, March 25, is the last day for men in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences to make application for rooms in Conant Hall and the north end of College House, which are set aside especially for members of the School. Full information in regard to these rooms may be obtained from the Secretary of the School, 10 University Hall...
There is a plan on foot to reorganize the Weld Boat Club. In order to do this it is desirable that the club membership be as large as possible and with this in view a full attendance is urged. In the new club-house important additions to the equipment of boats and oars have been arranged for, and the big room overlooking the river is to be fitted up, and fires kept in the big fireplaces at either end so that the members may have a comfortable place to wait before going out on the river...
...addition, the appointments of Assistant Professor C. J. Bullock to a full professorship, of J. L. Coolidge '94 as Assistant Professor of Mathematics, and of A. M. Tozzer as Instructor in Central American Archaeology were approved. The resignation of George Arthur Craigin '85, Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics, was accepted...
...Divinity School, by co-operating with it to prevent needless competition and duplication of courses. The two schools will be mutually helpful, contributing students to each other, and thereby virtually becoming fused in a common aim, Harvard has made provision for receiving students in the Andover Seminary into full membership in the University, and the Seminary will have full use of our great libraries and museums. It is but another instance of Harvard's loyalty to the cause of universal education...
...tion from the point of view of the preparatory teacher, and gives strong reasons for such a revision of the requirements as shall permit more thorough work in the schools. The reports of the work and play of the University and of the doings of its graduates are as full and interesting as usual. Especial attention may be directed to the list, on pages 600 ff., of Harvard men who are teaching in other universities and colleges, as an indication of the extension of Harvard influence...