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...New York alumni are leading the Boston graduates by approximately $175,000, but, in spite of this, the University men in Boston are confident of reaching their goal...
...reports from the various districts yesterday was as follows: Greater New York, $2,225,000 Greater Boston, 2,050,717 Scattering, 1,120,283 Total...
Included on the fall publication list of the Harvard University Press, to be ready for sale on November 15, are three new books by members of the University Faculty. The first of these, "The Italian Emigration of Our Times," by Robert F. Foerster '06, Professor of Social Ethics at the University, considers the emigration question from the Italian point of view, investigates both the causes of the recent great migration from Italy and its effect on the countries which it strikes. He gives especial consideration to the Italian in this country and outlines a general emigration policy for Italy...
...Kostcs Palamas: The New World Poet," is the second book on the list, being translated by Aristides E. Phoutrides '11. Kostes Palamas, the Secretary of the University at Athens, has been awarded a place as one of the greatest modern European poets by French Critics, although his works have been little known in America. Dr. Phoutrides provides a long introduction, giving an account of Palmas and his works, as well as a translation of most of his poetry...
...Mythical Bards and the Life of William wallace," by William H. Schofield, Ph. D. 95, Professor of Comparative Literature at the University, is the last of the new publications. Professor schofiled treats the life of William Wallace as set forth by the legendary Scotch bard, "Blind Harry," and draws conclusions as to its folk-lore elements quite different from those of most philosophers...