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...contents of the latest number of the Monthly are as follows: "'Massachusetts' as a Dormitory," by K. McLeod '05; "On Relations with the College Office;" "The Counsels of Lampon," by O. Bates '05; "Songs of Sunlight," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07; "An Exhibition of Modern Engravings," by T. H. Thomas; "The Ocean Lover," by R. E. Bates '05; "Hilda's Quest," by W. R. Nelles '05; Book Notices...
...following table shows the latest membership figures of the Union compared with those of the corresponding date last year...
...each, be chosen by each competitor for himself, subject to the approval of the committee on prizes in political science. The proposed subject must be submitted not later than March 1. No essay offered for a prize in political science may contain more than 100,000 words, and the latest permissible date of delivery...
According to the latest information received by President Eliot, as chairman of the Rhodes Scholarship Committee for Massachusetts, the qualifying examinations for the next appointment will probably be held in January. The scholar to be selected after these examinations will go into residence at Oxford in October, 1905. The object of holding the examinations three months earlier than last year is to allow the elected scholars a better chance to have their preferences considered in the assignment of men to the several colleges. Candidates who competed for the appointment of 1904 will not have to take the qualifying examinations over...
...Gore Hall Library has lately received 600 dissertations from the universities of Leipzig, Munich, Greifslau, Jena, Breslau, and Konigsberg. Among recent gifts are six copies of the latest volume of "The History of the United States," by the author, Mr. J. F. Rhodes, of Boston, and 59 volumes of recent American poetry, by Mr. Ferris Greenslet, of Cambridge. Mr. J. H. Hyde '98, of New York, has given to the Gore Hall Library, as well as to the libraries of the French Department and of the Union, sets of the complete works of Professor Funk-Brentano, who is to lecture...