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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...which is distributed to Graduate Students in sums varying from $150 to $300. Of the recipients of these scholarships, forty have received the degree of A. B., twenty-seven of A. M., six of S. B., two of S. M., and one of C. E., Ph. B., I. L. B., and Ph. D. each. Twenty-nine of these degrees were received at Harvard and the remainder at thirty other universities and colleges as follows...
...this year and Professor Williams will take his place in "Bills of Exchange" and "Promissory Notes," while Professor Ames will take charge of the course in "Contracts." The course in "Suretyship which was to have been under Professor Ames has been given to Charles B. Barnes, A. B., '90, L. L. D., '93. Professor Beale will have the course in Civil Procedure. For 1897-98 "carriers," under Professor Beale will be given as a one hour course...
Ellery H. Clark L. S., won the individual all-round amateur athletic championship of the United States from eight competitors at Bergen Point on August 5. Clark won six firsts out of ten events and was at no time hard pressed for first place...
...Walcott and Mr. Henry L. Higginson have been appointed a committee from the Corporation on the Randall bequests to Harvard. They have placed the commission for the plans of the new dining hall in the hands of E. M. Wheel-wright '76, and there is every prospect of their early approval. The hall which is to bear the name of its donor, will be built on the vacant lot on Holyoke St., back of Dunster. It is intended to accomodate 800 students and will be run on the plan of the Foxcroft Club...
...reproduction of the monument to Col. Shaw is the frontispiece of the Harvard Graduates' Magazine for September. There appear also the address in commemoration of Col. Shaw which were delivered last May by Major Henry L. Higginson '55, W. P. Garrison '61, Wm. Professor James '69, and President Booker T. Washington...