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...Mr. Shaw emphasized at length the huge size of our national wealth, and the commanding position among the nations of the world which is ours to honor and protect. Our opportunities are unsurpassed to secure a fair portion of the commerce of South America and South Africa. The Isthmian Canal will be an important factor in securing our full share. But we must have a merchant marine to supplement the navy of which we are justly proud...
...your columns to call the attention of the students to a rather unusual lecture to be given tomorrow evening in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum by Mr. Thomas Whitney Surette of New York. The lecture is to be upon Brahms' Quartet in A minor, op. 51, No. 2, and Mr. Surette will make suggestive comments on the structure and context of this great work. The whole composition will then be performed by the Olive Mead Quartet of New York. In this way a rare opportunity is afforded to hear a standard work in connection with stimulating discussion...
...LECTURE (History 28). "Sources of German History and the Hohenzollern Collection." Mr. W. Lichtenstein. Sever...
...Mr. R. V. Norris, E.M., will give two lectures on "Coal Mining" this morning, one from 10 to 11 o'clock, the other from 12 to 1, in the Rotch Building. These lectures are the first of a series of ten which Mr. Norris will give in the Rotch Building during the remainder of this week, and which will be open to members of the University. Mr. Norris is a graduate of Columbia, and consulting mining engineer for several large coal mines in the anthracite region of Pennsylvania...
...LECTURE. "Coal Mining." I and II. Mr. Robert V. Norris, E.M. Rotch Building, 10 to 11 A. M., and 12 M. to 1 P. M. This is the beginning of a course of ten Tectures on Coal Mining to be given by Mr. Norris, January...