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...them in adult years. In short, reasonably content with the applications it has made during the past sixty years of acquired knowledge and skill, it aspires to win more knowledge through the efforts of its own investigators. The dental profession aspires to take part in the noble search for new truth...
This address was followed by "Loyal Song," sung by the Alumni Chorus. Dr. Morgan then introduced Charles A. Coolidge '81, Artt.D., representing the firm of Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge, the architects of the new building. He formally presented the keys to President Lowell who made the following address of acceptance...
...Dental School, presided and introduced President Lowell who briefly congratulated the alumni of the School on what they had done, saying that it showed great devotion on their part. The University as a whole has the deepest interest in the School and wishes it the greatest success in its new undertaking. The Alumni Chorus of the Dental School was present and rendered several selections throughout the evening. President Eliot was the principal speaker of the occasion; he gave an outline of the early days of dentistry at Harvard and finished by relating several amusing anecdotes concerning Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes...
...University Musical Clubs have decided to terminate their western trip with a concert in New York on the evening of December 30, instead of having the Chicago concert on December 28 the final one, as they had previously planned. The clubs will leave Chicago on the morning of December 29 arriving in New York the following...
...concert, beginning at 8 o'clock, will be held at the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria on that evening. The Harvard Club of New York will arrange for the concert and it will be under the special management of S. N. Hinckley '05. All Harvard men of New York are urged to forward the success of the undertaking by advertising it as much as possible...