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...December 29, the delegates were received by Deans Burgess and Van Amringe of Columbia in the absence of President Butler, and were formally welcomed to Columbia at a luncheon in the Alumni Memorial Hall. President Hadley of Yale presided at the afternoon session, in which the papers read were not of general interest. On Tuesday morning there was a discussion of the question "Requirements of Admission to the Professional Schools," on which President Eliot read a paper, advising that professional schools require bachelors' degrees of candidates for admission, excepting schools of engineering, chemistry and architecture. The experience of Harvard under...
...Alumni Council of Columbia will give a dinner at Sherry's, Fifth Avenue and 14th Street, New York, to the delegates of the conference, on Tuesday evening, December 30. The speakers at the dinner will be President Eliot of Harvard, President Hadley of Yale, Mr. James W. Alexander, and Hon. Wayne McVeagh. The dinner will be open to all alumni of the universities included in the membership of the Association. Tickets, at five dollars each, may be obtained upon application at the Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Columbia Clubs, of New York City of from B. D. Woodward, Chairman...
Bookman: "President Hadley's 'The Education of an American Citizen,' and Jacob A. Riis's 'The Making of an American'," by H. Hapgood '92; "Maurice Hewlett's 'New Canterbury Tales'," by F. T. Cooper '86; "Drama of the Month," by N. Hapgood...
...corporation of Yale University has presented a silver bicentennial medal to Professor John C. Schwab, and Bronze bicentennial medals to all who were offially active in planning the celebration. Medals were also given to President Hadley, ex-president Dwight, Mr. Justice Brewer, Mr. Stedman, Professor Goodell and Professor Parker, and to Major Higginson, who provided the Boston Symphony Orchestra...
...HAVEN, October 21.--The celebration of the Yale Bicentennial began today. In the morning the Ives-Cheney Memorial Gateway was dedicated, and addresses were delivered in Battell Chapel on "Yale in its Relation to Law," and "Yale in its Relation to Medicine." In the afternoon President Hadley delivered the address of welcome to the guests of the University; and, among other speakers, President Eliot responded for "The Universities of the East...