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...fact in the east forestry is nothing but scientific lumbering. Its object is commercial. Its problems are expressed in terms of board feet, rate of reproduction, access to a market--terms which a landscape architect has nothing to do with--and the trees which park commissioners and landscape gardeners look upon with the greatest pleasure are considered by the forester as timber that is over-ripe or "forest weeds." To give proper training in this profession Harvard would have to secure no small equipment, and to set out to do this at present would seem to me to be following...
...Corporation at the meeting on Monday. It was referred to the following committee: Dean Briggs, chairman; Professor Lowell, Mr. C. F. Mason, Assistant Professor Love, Assistant Professor Coolidge, Assistant Professor Hurlbut and Mr. Cobb. This committee will not have the power to grant the petition, but will look into the matter and report later...
During the past two weeks contributions amounting to $234.50 have been made to the Harvard fund for the relief of women and children confined in the British concentration camps. The committee has made arrangements to cable this sum early next week to Cape Town, where responsible persons will look to its transmission to those camps in which the suffering is greatest. In the meantime, contributions, however small, will be gladly acknowledged by R. Ernst, Russell 16; F. D. Roosevelt, Westmorly 27; W. P. Wharton, Randolph...
...facts. Facts take the form of determined objects, ideals of undetermined. Facts may or may not permit ideals to be realized; and there are many ideals which may or may not be embodied in facts. Ideals are seeking a place in the world of facts, and thus we naturally look for a supreme Being there. Is there such a Being? Is the knowledge which we have enough to warrant such an ideal...
Gould of Yale and Frothingham of Harvard were appointed a committee to look up and compile in book form a complete record of dual games held between Harvard and Yale...