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...entered the offices of prominent physicians as apprentices. The Harvard Medical School was begun in 1785 in Holden Chapel with three lecturers. The School is now one of the finest in this country and, in a few years, when the new buildings are occupied and the proposed hospitals built near them, it should offer the best opportunities of any institution of its kind...
Under the leadership of Professor Palache, of the Geological Department, a mineralogical expedition to several localities in Maine will leave the North Station, Boston, for Lewiston this afternoon at 1.15 o'clock, returning next Wednesday. The party will visit a tourmaline quarry at Auburn, and occurrences of gem tourmaline near Hebron and South Paris will be studied, with opportunity to collect specimens...
...meet this spring will be the annual spring handicap games on May 1. These games are open to members of the University, and all men who intend to try for the University team are expected to enter. Entries should be made in the blue book, which will be hung near the blackboard in the Locker Building...
...mineralogical excursion to several localities in Maine will be conducted during the Aprill recess by Professor Charles Palache. The party will leave for Lewiston on Saturday, April 15, and will probably return to Boston the following Wednesday. Native specimens will be studied near Auburn, Hebron, and Paul's with special attention to the occurrences of gem tourmaline. The trip will cost each member of the party about $16 and will be open to all men interested in mineralogy. Further particulars can be obtained from Professor Charles Palache, Room 9, University Museum...
...scene of both acts is laid at Machiavelli's villa near Florence, in the year 1500. Machiavelli is an ardent devotee of the art of lying and in the practice of this art grossly slanders his ancestors. The ghost of di Luto, his great grandfather, appears to him at midnight in the garden of his villa and decreses that as a punishment for his irreverence, Machiavelli shall ever afterwards lie, but, upon the intercession of his daughter Lucrezia, di Luto agrees that if by telling a lie he shall ever be able to tell the truth, the curse shall...