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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...present footing, for it is not right to have any University team handicapped to such an extent. If the Committee feels that there is enough interest to make intercollegiate matches worth while, the expenses of the team should be paid in whole or in part from the general fund. It is perhaps doubtful if this step would make the sport particularly popular, but it would at least be given a fair chance for success...
...Faculty of Arts and Sciences has announced the second assignment of scholarships from the Price Greenleaf Fund for the year 1908-09, as follows: J. Aronson '12, M. Baskin '12, N. Bernard '12, D. Bloomfield '12, F. W. Candee '12, R. W. Chadbourn '12, J. Cohen '12, T. P. Cooper sC., H. L. Crehan '12, E. P. Felker '12, R. A. Files '12, R. C. Floyd '11, A. S. Ford sC., B. Friedman '12, E. Friedman '12, I. W. Gross '11, H. L. Groves '12, O. W. Haussermann '12, G. E. Judd sC., F. W. La Croix '12, W. Levin...
These lectures are held under the auspices of the Circle Francais, and have been made possible by fund of $30,000 given in 1898 by James Hazen Hyde '98. a series has been given each year since then on subjects varying from the history of French romanticism ot a study of finance in France...
...report is largely given up to an account of the communication made to the International Historical Congress by Dr. Hill, the American ambassador to Germany. Dr. Hill announced that Mr. Adolphus Busch of St. Louis had offered to give $50,000 toward a building fund of $300,000. Mr. Busch has recently increased his offer...
...briefly on the splendid prospects of the new graduate society, which, beginning with a membership of 63, now has nearly 300 members. M. T. Rogers '08, president of the Engineering Society, spoke of the growing importance of the annual meeting. Hon. J. J. Myers '69, trustee of the McKay fund, eulogized the donor of the fund for his breadth of character and his wonderful scientific knowledge. Mr. J. H. Jennings '77, a mining engineer, spoke of the endeavor to place engineering on a level with other professions and to require a broad education of engineers. He dwelt at length upon...