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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Messrs. Mallinckrodt of St. Louis announce that they will pay the sum of $500 to a chosen student of chemistry in the Graduate School of Harvard University, during the academic year 1904-05, on condition that this student will contract to serve in the Mallinckrodt Chemical Works during the year 1903-06 at a suitable salary. The student must have taken at least Chemistry 5, 6, 9, and 10. Preference will be given to a man wishing a broad theoretical training in research as a foundation for the subsequent practice of technical chemistry. Only students of unusual ability will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Scholarship in Chemistry. | 4/6/1904 | See Source »

...crush with grimness the wretched Grub Street on their wheel. Nay, more: they--especially Mr. Green--illustrate what journalistic criticism should be.--easily colloquial, anecdotal, popular, yet sound. Of course, the critics could rejoin that such writing means time and work: does the public want it badly enough to pay for it? Mr. Bernbaum, by the way, is depressed over the American public, is past even regretting the incapacity of Americans to appreciate Ibsen, to him "the greatest dramatist since Shakespere, and probably the greatest author of the nineteenth century." Is there perhaps on the Monthly a certain condescension towards...

Author: By J. B. Fletcher., | Title: The Harvard Monthly for April. | 4/4/1904 | See Source »

Beginning August 31, 1904, each student is to pay three-fifths of his tuition, or the whole, if it does not exceed three-fifths of the maximum fee for the year in his department, within two weeks of the beginning of the College year, and the remainder before the beginning of the second half-year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW RULES FOR TERM-BILLS | 4/1/1904 | See Source »

When a student severs his connection with the University, he must pay all charges against him at once. If a student's dues are unpaid on the day fixed for payment, he must cease attending all lectures or recitations, using the libraries, laboratories, gymnasium, athletic grounds or buildings, boarding at the Harvard Dining Association or at the Randall Hall. Association, and making use of any other privileges as a student until his financial relations with the University are satisfactorily arranged with the Bursar...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW RULES FOR TERM-BILLS | 4/1/1904 | See Source »

...second act begins a month later. Swift has found that the mine will pay well if developed, and the $10,000 necessary for this he gets indirectly from Ikklehopper by working on the affections of the widow, until she consents to use her influence on the Jew. Swift makes up Sweet's losses with the proceeds of the sale of the mine, and is engaged to Priscilla. The widow, disgusted at this fickleness, spurns the Jew and goes over to Caleb Sweet, while Ketcham has to be reconciled with Belle Equestria...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Will o' the Wisp. | 3/31/1904 | See Source »

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