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Thirteen new elms are to be planted in the Yard this spring through the generosity of a member of the Class of 1880, Arthur H. Lea, of Philadelphia. Every one of these is a well-developed tree, varying in size from 12 to 17 inches in diameter...
...Johnson '03; "Letters to American Boys," by W. H. Carruth '89; "Outdoor Pastimes of an American Hunter," by T. Roosevelt '80; "Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist," by T. R. Lounsbury h.'93; "Together," by R. Herrick '90; "The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies," by H. C. Lea h.'90; "A Short History of Architecture--Europe," by R. Sturgis '00; "England," by A. L. Lowell '77; "The United States as a World Power," by A. C. Coolidge '87; "As Others See Us," by J. G. Brooks D.'75; "The Government by the People," by R. H. Fuller '88; "The Seeming Unreality...
...England, not in America. Of the 43 men of the whole world who are pre-eminent in the 20 major branches of learning, we name only three who are Americans: Professor Richards, of Harvard, in chemistry; Professor Michaelson, of the University of Chicago, in Physics, and Henry C. Lea, of Philadelphia, in history. No American University possesses one teacher whose position is one of undisputed mastery. The world balance of trade is in favor of America by 444 millions; our balance in brains is minus by 100 per cent...
...Davis '00; "The Russian Fairy Book," by N. H. Dole '74; "The Great Year," by A. T. Dudley '87; "Charles Russell Lowell," by E. W. Emerson '66; "The Life and Times of Stephen Higginson," by T. W. Higginson '41; "A History of the Inquisition of Spain," by H. C. Lea h. '90; "Wayeeses," by W. J. Long '92; "Lateral Curvature of the Spine and Round Shoulders," by R. W. Lovett '81; "Writing for the Press," by R. Luce '82; "The Optimistic Life," by O. S. Marden '82; "The Unveiled East," by F. A. McKenzie m. '83; "A Journey...
...Frothingham '86; "The Fire Divine," by R. W. Gilder h.'90; "Between the Dark and the Daylight," by W. D. Howells h.'67; "The Pulse of Asia," by E. Huntington '92; "The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics," by F. L. Knowles '96; "Ancient Athens," by H. C. Lea h.'90; "Sapho and Phaon," by P. W. MacKaye '97; "From Sail to Steam," "Some Neglected Aspects of War," by A. T. Mahan h.'95; "British State Telegraphy, and Public Ownership and the Telephone in Great Britain," by H. G. Meyer '92; "Elements of Psychology," by E. L. Thorndike...