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From the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth C. Gay, of Boston, through her sons, Frederick Lewis Gay '78, and Ernest Lewis Gay '97, the Library has lately received a valuable and interesting addition of books. Most of the books came from the library of Mrs. Gay's father, Winslow Lewis, of the Class of 1819, M.D. 1822. Dr. Lewis was a well-known physician of Boston, and a member of the Board of Overseers from 1856 to 1868. The collection is a general one, but contains many works on Italian history and travels, including a number of valuable folio volumes...
Through Mr. H. Nelson Gay, of Rome, the Curator of Italian History of the Nineteenth Century, the Library has received another large addition to the Risorgimento collection. This important accession, consisting of about seven hundred volumes and pamphlets, is in part the gift of Mr. Gay and in part bought from Library funds, but was all selected by Mr. Gay in Rome. Another shipment is on the way from him and will contain about a thousand items, partly on this same subject and partly of a miscellaneous character. Most of these were bought by Mr. Gay at the recent sale...
Professor Gay, the Dean of the School, will be glad to confer with any one who is interested, at University 24, on the afternoons from June 10 to 13 and 15 to 17, inclusive, between 2.30 and 4 o'clock...
...morning of Saturday, May 16, at 9 o'clock. Each candidate will be called upon to write, in the examination room, an essay upon some subject in economics and political science, to be chosen by himself from a list not previously announced. Candidates must submit to Professor Edwin F. Gay, Chairman of the Department of Economics, not later than May 15, an announcement of their intention to compete, together with a statement of their previous studies...
...these plays, included many graceful and difficult dances. G. L. Yocum '07, the hero, with P. P. Marion '08 and H. G. Tomlin '09 as his chums, disguised as troubadours, made a diverting trio and added life to the scene no less by their acting than by their gay costumes...