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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Astronomical Library; telegraphic announcements from all parts of the world; a new system of time service devised by Mr. Gerrish; the means of protection from fire at the Observatory, which are, it seems, but scant; the installation of steam heat in the west wing of the Observatory and a list of the year's publications...
Revised copies of the parietal regulations have been distributed during the recess, containing upon a single card all the rules pertaining to good order, residence and reception of guests. The only new regulation appearing in this list is that reading as follows: "No student shall discharge fire-arms within University precints at any time." This is in effect a restatement of a city ordinance, and has been inserted into the University regulations primarily with reference to the so-called "Gun Night." The regulations are prefaced by copies of the University statutes pertaining to the Parietal Board and the Regent...
...comparison of the list of men who voted at the meeting of the Co-operative Society on Wednesday afternoon with a list of members eligible to vote has not materially changed the result of the election. After the re-count the vote stands as follows: For president-C. H. Ayres, 184; Professor L. J. Johnson, 136. For secretary-Professor J. H. Gardiner, 160; G. Ireland 1L., 154. For member of the Board of Directors representing the Faculty of Arts and Sciences-C. L. Bouton, 170; H. R. Meyer...
...important University events of the day. President Eliot's address on "New Americans," delivered at the North Bennett Street Industrial School last Sunday evening is printed in full. A detailed account of the sixth annual meeting of the Associated Harvard Clubs, held in Cincinnati, is given, with a complete list of the Harvard men present. Accounts of the French play, with a picture of the cast of the reward of academic distinctions of the musical clubs of the regulation on academic costumes two editorials commenting on President Eliot's address and on the award of prizes and scholarships...
...impossible to secure last night a check list of the members of the Society eligible to vote by which to decide the validity of the votes. The votes as cast were counted, but their validity will not be determined until this afternoon. The comparison of the list of men voting with the list of the members eligible to vote may change the result...