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...year men making the trip are as follows: Paul Keller '33, 115-pound class; J. B. Gilbert '33, 125-pound class; P. O. Johnson '33, 135-pound class; J. H. Crandon '33, 145-pound class; O. E. Goddard '33, 155-pound class; M. A. Keyser '33, 165-pound class; Isaac Barter, Jr. '33, 175-pound class; W. S. Burrage '33, unlimited class...
...Cathedral of St. Isaac in Leningrad (once St. Petersburg) is now the Counter-Religion Museum. It contains a display of 1,100 pairs of nails, said to have been collected from 1,100 villages. The Russian Clergy are accused of having permitted the adoration of each and every pair of these nails for centuries as the authentic pair with which Christ was nailed to the "True Cross," Of the latter, several complete examples are on view, together with a collection of obscene statuettes, which the Clergy deny were carved by Russian monks in their monastery leisure. In Tiflis...
...small south reading room in Langdell Hall is hung with portraits, for the most part of the Law School Faculty prior to 1879. On the center of the south wall is the group of the Royall family painted by Feke. Isaac Royall was a Boston merchant who, dying in 1781, provided in his will for a Harvard professorship of law or physic. It was not, however, until 1815 that the Corporation, which had chosen to establish a professorship of law, was able to do so. The Royall Professorship is, next to the Vinerian at Oxford, the oldest named professorship...
...Superior Court of Judicature for the Province of Massachusetts in 1729, and in 1752 was made chief justice. He died in 1760. The painting by Feke, is regarded as a splendid example of his work, of which the School has another in the group of the family of Isaac Royall, founder of the Royall professorship. The Law School was able to acquire the Sewall portrait through the generosity of the Harvard Law School Association, and some 35 graduates and friends...
Before the University meet this evening, the Harvard first year grapplers will undertake to throw the Tufts Freshmen at 7 o'clock in Hemenway Gymnasium. The only change in the lineup is the replacement of H. A. Meta '33 for Isaac Harter '33 in the 175-pound class...