Word: interested
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...regrets which Seniors express on leaving College is at their neglect of their opportunities for seeing places and institutions which others come far to visit. By this we do not refer merely to places of historical or literary interest in the neighborhood of Boston. There are many such excursions which would occupy a free afternoon or holiday and which would be well worth the time devoted to them. But there are in our very midst places whose existence is scarcely known except to specialization or advanced students. We refer to the museums...
...invite all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest...
...success of the small Freshman receptions depends entirely upon the interest shown by the recently appointed committee of upperclassmen, which will meet tonight to discuss plans for this year. These smokers have already proved their value, in paving the way for more thorough enjoyment of general class functions, as well as in bringing upperclassmen into closer touch with members of the entering class. But we believe that the new committee has an opportunity of rendering them much more effective. In previous years some members of the committee have neglected to hold their smokers or have put them off until much...
...general object of the expedition is to gather all possible information bearing on the origin, language, manner, of life, and mental advancement of the native peoples. Collections of an ethnological interest of the arms, utensils, and clothes of the Indians will be made for the Peabody Museum...
...first subscription was taken in the spring of the year 1905. At that time the amount subscribed was $641. This was turned in to Dr. Grenfell's treasurer, and was by him placed at interest at two per cent. On Sept. 6, 1907, the interest on this first subscription amounted to $29.37, making the total value of the first subscription, $670.37. A second subscription, looking toward the completion of the endowment of the bed, was taken during the past spring. During the spring and early summer a total of $336.50 was collected. Very shortly after this had been turned...