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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Cambridge Associated Charities -- W. M. Danner '13, H. B. Gill '13, L. D. Howard '14, G. H. McCaffrey 1G., H. J. Nason '14, G. B. Reed '12, M. Weiss '15, W. S. Witmer '12. Cambridge Neighborhood House--E. H. Barry '15, E. Bradley '13, H. P. Briggs '15, T. C. Chase '13, B. F. B. Dixon '15, W. Lippincott '15, A. W. Rolfe '12, P. H. Suter '12, R. L. West '14, R. R. West '15, H. Willcox '12. Charlestown Prison--O. D. Pfaelzer '12. First Universalist Church, Jamaica Plain--W. M. Tugman, Jr '14. Cottage Place Neighborhood House...
...action of the New England Federation of Harvard Clubs in urging each local Harvard Club in New England to appoint a committee to spread information about Harvard among the schools in its neighborhood is, we believe, a wise one from every point of view. For the College it is essential, for even in New England Harvard does not occupy the obvious pre-eminence among the college-going classes that it once did, largely because the college-going class has so enlarged itself in the last twenty-five years. Nowadays great numbers of boys work their way through college, and many...
Although changes in detail may be made, the general arrangement will be as follows: The building itself will be a large one of five stories--the maximum allowed by the law in that neighborhood--with an extra elevation in the rear for sleeping accommodations. The first floor will be occupied by a living room, a billiard room, and a cafe. A spacious assembly room, Harvard Hall, will take up the greater part of the second story, providing ample quarters for large dinners and meetings. Behind it there will be a library and a private dining room. The rest...
...present rate of construction it is hoped that the canal will be completed by November, 1912, and the total cost will be in the neighborhood...
Assistant Professor G. A. Reisner, who has been in Egypt for the past seven years, and whose discoveries, especially in the neighborhood of Gizeh, have been startling, will return to the University for the second half-year. Owing to delays he will be unable to reach Cambridge until next Wednesday, and for that reason the hours of the courses which he will give have not been decided upon. Assistant Professor Reisner will give Egyptology 3, 4, and 6, and will be in the Semitic Museum 2 on Wednesday between 4 and 5 o'clock to consult with any students...