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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University Museum Professor W. W. Atwood has held for the past two years extension classes for Cambridge children. The suggestion now is to extend this instruction to include from 400 to 500 children, four or five days each week. Furthermore, the instruction will be given by members of the Museum staff, assisted by State teachers, who are specialists in bird-life and forestry. The courses, briefly, will be on "nature studies," and the children most benefitted by them will be mainly from the fourth through the seventh grades of grammar school...
...most esteemed contemporaries in Boston assured us last night after making a thorough investigation of weather conditions of the past few centuries that zero weather was over for a year as far as this neighborhood was concerned. Statistics show that the overwhelming majority of University students has its legal residence in the only Commonwealth in America, but in regard to the prophecy made by our Boston friend everyone in Cambridge claims to hail from a certain state in the Southwest. We do not wish to be foolishly skeptical, but seeing is believing, and until the warm winds of summer...
...when N. S. Walker '20 caged the puck by a back-hand shot at the finish of a rush down the rink with the informal forwards. Less than a minute later Burkhart, the Wanderer's right wing, carried the puck beyond the informal forwards and by a long shot past the defence scored the only goal for his side and the last one of the evening. From then until the close of the first period, the stellar work of A. H. Bright '19 in the forward line and of both N. S. Walker '20 and J. Stubbs...
...fire in the annex of Drayton Hall yesterday morning destroyed about $3,000 worth of property. This blaze, the third of its kind that has occurred in buildings connected with the University within the past three weeks, was also of unknown origin. Drayton Hall Annex, which is situated on Boylston street below Mt. Auburn, has been in use recently as a dormitory for 20 men in the Naval Radio School. Drayton Hall itself is occupied chiefly by graduate school students...
This is the second scholarship to be established in the University within the past week. A fund set aside for maintaining aid for students who have shown excellence in English was announced by the University last Saturday as the donation of Henry E. Meeker '89, of New York City...