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Definite arrangements have been made to have Dean Greenough, Assistant Dean Little, and George Owen, captain of the 1923 University football team speak. N. W. Martin, President and Treasurer respectively of the Sophomore class will furnish music during and after dinner...
...Fogg Museum received from an anonymous friend a gift of $50,000 for the purpose of conducting excavations in Greek lands at sites mutually agreed upon by the Museums and the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. By the terms of the agreement the two institutions were to furnish each year one or more representatives to have actual charge of the excavations and to decide questions of detail in the prosecution of the work. Professor B. H. Hill has been in charge for the School at Athens, and Dr. Hetty Goldman was appointed Harvard's official representative...
...Government shall furnish the capital for the various operations involved and the company shall put in $1,000,000 as evidence of good faith...
...given ambassadorial rank. He became, forthwith, dean of the diplomatic corps at Caracas. He recently opened a Jesuit College, the first to be permitted since Bolivar revolted. Working in accord with Government, he is rapidly re?stablishing the ancient missions. Last month it was determined that the Government should furnish most of the requisite cash, and the Church would furnish Franciscan friars to repenetrate the wilderness. The Franciscans will teach agriculture as well as religion in their attempt to civilize the Indians neglected by the State...
...work there for at least half the year. "If it's possible to work in New York," Mr. Norris added. Then, "Is it?" The answer is, I think: It's possible to write anywhere if you are surrounded by intelligent and sympathetic friends who are willing to furnish stimulation without insisting on distraction. Such friends, it is easy to see, the Norrises are to each other...