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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Tomorrow two courses in geological subjects will be given in the Rotch Building as a part of the University Extension work. These courses are conducted for two hours every Saturday; one of them in Mineralogy, held from 10 A. M. to 12 M., and the other Dynamical and Structural Geology, from 2 to 4 P. M. They are intended for those who wish to teach the subjects or use them in scientific work, or for those who wish a knowledge of them as a part of general education...
...Tuesday, November 19, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences decided that properly qualified students will be permitted to begin or resume study in Harvard College immediately. They are urged to return as soon as possible, and the last date for registration will be Friday, November 29, at 9 A. M. Those who are unable to register before this time will have an opportunity to take up their work on December 30, the day on which the second term begins...
...Boston Symphony Orchestra last night before a large audience gave its first program in Cambridge under its new conductor, Henri Rabaud at Sanders Theatre. This was the first appearance in America of M. Rabaud. The program follows: 1. Beethoven, Symphony Eroica 2. Handel, Air--Ombra mal fu 3. Cesar Franck, Symphonic Poem Les Eolides (Saint-Saens) 4. Aria, My Heart at Thy Dear Voice 5. Weber, Overture to Euryanthe Soloist, Merle Alcock...
...gymnasium is open from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. As soon as enough men come out, a general class will be started under the leadership of Mr. Schrader, meeting at 5 o'clock each day, as in former years. Dr. Sargent is director and has general charge of the gymnasium. It is specially urged that men take advantage of the excellent facilities for exercise and the opportunities to keep in good physical condition. The entrance to the gymnasium is at 8 Linden street...
...almost every college in the United States, an S. A. T. C. and a Naval Unit have been established; the Yale S. A. T. C. is commanded by Major S. A. Welldon, F. A., U. S. A., and the Naval Unit is commanded by Rear Admiral C. M. Chester, U. S. N., retired. Of the 1600 students enrolled in the university, almost half are in the artillery school; a large per cent of the rest are in the Naval Unit, and the men who did not choose either of these branches are fairly evenly divided between the Engineers, the Chemists...