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President Karl T. Compton of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and President Daniel L. Marsh of Boston University yesterday expressed agreement with President Conant's advocacy of federal aid to education...
...acres of the Atkins Foundation include a palm garden, marsh plants, cactus garden, orchids, bamboo and over 9,000 species of other plants. Roads, paths, bridges and dams on the stream flowing through the area have been constructed. Dr. Kevorkin and his superintendent are the only Americans now working at Soledad; the rest of the employees are Cubans. The Atkins Foundation was the first to introduce teak to Cuba and has succeeded in producing better strains of sugar cane through selection and breeding. A terrific hurricane in 1935 wreaked great damage to the trees in the Soledad Gardens but foresight...
Business Manager Aldrich Durant has already indicated that large sections of Soldiers Field can be turned into parking spaces, including the H.A.A. lot which at present is worked anywhere near to capacity only on home game afternoons during the football season. Likewise, Harvard-owned reclaimed marsh land back of the Business School is now serving no important function and could be utilized to stable hundreds of automobiles. The former University Parking Lot, from which all students were evicted when work began on an addition to the Hygiene Building, should be reopened just as soon as possible for as many vehicles...
Last week the boy, Ernest Marsh, left the hospital. Now he would start growing again, but Dr. Johnson doubted that he could ever "recapture all his lost years...
...West rushed this terrible news to the outside world. Covering the main deck with swathes of freshly cut grass, Pilot Marsh took aboard some 50 of the wounded survivors, ordered his engineer to get up a head of steam, drove his vessel from the mouth of the Big Horn to Bismarck, Dakota Territory, in 54 hours- at the unprecedented speed of 13 miles an hour. The local telegraph office had the news within minutes of the Far West's arrival. The next morning the world at large had it-Bismarck, D.T., July 5, 1876: General Custer attacked the Indians...