Word: mr
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...still being carried on by a syndicate, known as the Harvard Riverside Associates, for the control of all the property in Cambridge between Massachusetts avenue and the Charles river on the north and south, and between DeWolf and Boylston streets on the east and west. Three years ago Mr. E.W. Forbes '95 originated the plan of buying up all this land; thus getting it into hands friendly to the University, so that no buildings detrimental to Harvard interests could erected within this territory. If, at any time, it seems wise to extend the Yard, all the buildings in this section...
...stories in the current number of the Advocate suffer from compromise. They make one wonder if such work as "Tom Brown at Rugby" or the verses of Mr. Henry Newbolt has not shown that life within a school, games, and the points of honor between man and man that games may bring out are not--if we are to have "college stories"--themes more typical and more likely to call forth the best powers of undergraduate writers than that type of college story in which the principal male characters merely sleep in Cambridge. It is to be hoped, of course...
...PHYSICAL COLLOQUIUM. "The Molecular Construction of Metals." Mr. P. W. Bridgman. "The Factor of Demagnetisation." Mr. C. L. B. Shuddemagen. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room...
ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. "The Reactions of Cyclops to Light and to Gravity." Mr. C. O. Esterly. Zoological Laboratories, Fourth Floor, Room...
...auspices of the Phillips Brooks House Association a meeting has been arranged for 7.30 o'clock this evening in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House, at which Rev. Herbert S. Johnson '91 will speak on the movement for reform in the administration of the Independent State of the Congo. Mr. Johnson, who is president of the Congo Reform Association recently organized in Boston, is devoting his means and time to the cause of informing the American people of the abuses and cruelties practiced in the Congo country under the government of Leopold II of Belgium. The regular Thursday evening meeting...