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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...more nights during the winter for the benefit of the inmates of the city institutions. Heretofore Harvard men have organized small visiting troupes and quartettes, or have gone singly for this purpose, giving entertainments at the Cambridge Almshouse, the Boston Lunatic Asylum, the Truant School, the Home for Incurables, and the State Reform School. Men who can do anything in the way of brightening the lives of these people are urged to call on Mr. Birtwell any Tuesday evening between 7 and 8 in Brooks House or write to M. Bloomfield '01, 35 1-2 Brattle street...
...afford the best immediate opportunity for liberal legislation; although it must be confessed that progress towards world-wide trade is more likely to come through the logic of events than than through legislation--that is, through the increasing superiority of American industries and the manifest insufficiency of the home market." The other passage, concluding the paragraph, modifies the assertion concerning Republican capitalists...
Jerome Leo Marx '00 died of typhoid fever at his home in Albany on September 22, after an illness of five weeks. He had intended to enter the Law School this year...
Charles Carroll Everett, Bussey Professor of Theology and Dean of the Harvard Divinity School died early yesterday morning at hi home on Garden Street. He had been gradually failing in health for the last two years, and since college opened, he had been able to fulfill his college duties only at long intervals. The last time he went out for any distance was in attending the funeral of the late Reverend Harold Addison '96, curate of the Advent Church, Boston, who died about three weeks...
Arthur Topliff Cutler '01 died at his home in Auburndale Wednesday afternoon from a sudden attack of typhoid fever. Only two weeks ago he had registered at College; going home the same afternoon because of supposed malarial fever. He was about twenty years of age and a high scholar in his class...