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Such a conference as was held yesterday by President Hadley, President Lowell, Mr. Camp, and Mr. Haughton is significant of a new spirit entering into football affairs. That the game is in such a condition that reform is needed has been apparent to all; that four men representing the interests which these men represent should start the reform, is a very hopeful sign for the future...
...purpose of the meeting was to discuss the present situation in football with a view to finding some method of reducing the number of injuries which result from the game. The results of the meeting were not given out, however, and President Hadley and Mr. Camp returned to New Haven on the 8 o'clock train...
...final dedication ceremonies of the new building of the Harvard Dental-School on Longwood avenue, Boston, will be held today in the new building, at Sanders Theatre, and the Hotel Somerset. Yesterday the building was open for public inspection from 9 to 1 o'clock. In the afternoon the Officers of Instruction and Government of Harvard College received a number of invited guests at tea and in the evening the same committee held a reception to all men registered in the University...
...ceremonies today will begin at 9 o'clock, when the new building will again be open to the public for inspection until 1 o'clock. At 2.15 o'clock the President and Fellows, overseers, Faculties, and their officers will meet the delegates from other institutions and other invited guests in Memorial Hall, whence they will be escorted to Sanders Theatre. A coat-room will be provided in Memorial Hall for all delegates and others entering Sanders Theatre from the Hall. Academic dress will be worn. The doors of Sanders Theatre will be opened at 1.45 o'clock and seats will...
...PATHOLOGICAL COLLOQUIM. "A New Method for Counting Blood Platelets and some of the Results Obtained." Drs. J. H. Wright and roger Kinnicutt. "The Place of Experimental Pathology in the Curriculum." Discussion opened by Drs. W. T. Councilman, M. J. Rosenau, W. B. Cannon, and F. P. Gay. Lecture Room, Building D, Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, 4 P. M. Open to members of the University and to physicians...