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...new Athletic Committee as appointed by the Corporation consists of the following: Chairman, Dean Le Baron R. Briggs '75; Faculty Members, Chester N. Greenough '98, Acting Dean of Harvard College, and Roger I. Lee '02, Professor of Hygiene; Graduate Members, Henry Pennypacker '87, headmaster of the Boston Latin School; Benjamin L. Young '07, and Lawrence Curtis, 2nd, '16; Undergraduate Members, Robert Wales Emmons, 3rd, '20, of Boston, captain of the baseball team; Norman Stewart Walker, Jr., '20, of Staten Island, N. Y., captain of the hockey team, and William James Murray Occ., of Natick, captain of the football team...
During the three days preceeding and including the holiday the canvassers of the Endowment Fund in Boston collected $159,811 from 208 graduates. This brings the Boston total up to $2,396,494. This, added to the $2,278,000 already reported in New York and the $1,280,060 collected in other cities, made the grand total at noon yesterday...
Some of the men who made large subscriptions to the fund during the three-day stretch were: J. Byrne '77, of New York, $150,000; N. P. Hallowell '97, of Boston, $15,000; A. Koshland '90, of Boston, $5000; A. P. Loring '78, of Beverly, $5000; R. B. Williams '96 of Boston, $5000; E. F. Leland, '91, of Boston, $5000; J. R. Perkins '14, of New York, $5000; W. B. Nichols '16, of New York...
...first place", he replied, "they open new fields of scientific experimentation. The commercial value of the method depends upon whether sugar and similar foods can be produced in large quantities by the laboratory method. It would be very unscientific to hazard a prophecy as to the future developments in this line. It is merely a question of time till discoveries made often accidentally, find their way to factory and are used in large scale production. Almost every scientific discovery is made use of sooner of later...
Dominion of New Zealand...