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...following have recently been elected as editors of the Harvard Law Review: From the third year, H. F. Lyman, G. H. Montague, and J. O. Proctor 3rd; second year, C. F. Dutch, A. Hollingsworth, E. H. Letchworth, R. W. Maynard, R. V. Reppy, J. G. Swan, and F. W. Tillinghast...
...societies and college papers, amounting to $1,747.80; a gift of $400 in memory of J. S. Tebbetts '80, with which 166 volumes have been bought; Mr. Edward Robinson, of the Museum of Fine Arts, has given 33 valuable books; J. B. Gerrish '71 has given 275 volumes; Small & Maynard, 100 volumes; Mr. H. O. Houghton, $100 worth of Houghton, Mifflin & Co.'s publications; Mr. Herbert Copeland & Day's publications. One hundred other persons have also made valuable gifts. The latest fund, $4,000, was subscribed by the friends of the late Robert F. Simes...
...Small, Maynard and Company, publishers, of Boston, have given over a hundred volumes of their publications. The Christian Association has presented Phillips Brooks's sermons in eight volumes. Mr. J. H. Hyde '98, has sent a well bound set of the works of M. LeReux, the next lecturer before the Cercle Francais. Mrs. Winsor has given accomplete set of nineteen volumes of the works of the late Librarian of the University, Justin Winsor, including both the "Memorial History of Boston" and the "Narrative and Critical History of America...
...first interclass race, between 1901 and 1902, was won by 1901 rather easily as W. F. Chase of the Junior team fell at one of the turns and gave his opponent a large lead. The race between 1903 and 1904 was also lost by a fall. B. M. Maynard '04 injured his ankle near the start and although his successors regained much of the lost ground, 1903 won rather easily. In the final race 1903 took the lead at the start, and maintained it throughout, winning...
...Clapp, captain, H. B. Young, B. M. Maynard, T. L. Manson; substitutes, G. C. Cunningham, E. C. Smith...