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Of the prose, one severe study, "A Legacy," by Dudley Poore, will realize its intensely disagreeable types and atmospheres. It has literary value. It recalls, however somewhat heavily, the psychological analysis of "Markheim." In romantic view, C. G. Paulding '18 perhaps best appeals to a normal college public with delicate...
A life nobly devoted to intellectual and scientific research was that of Percival Lowell, who is dead at Flagstaff, Arizona, where in 1894 he erected his great astronomical observatory. Mr. Lowell had already attained honor in another field of research when his interest in astronomy, and his conviction that the...
Professor Percival Lowell '76, of Boston, brother of President Lowell, and one of the world's most distinguished astronomers, died at his observatory at Flagstaff, Ariz., yesterday of apoplexy. He was 62 years of age.
Sachs Research Fellowship in Fine Arts: Sidney Fiske Kimball '09, of Dorchester; Bayard Cutting Fellowship; James Louis Moore 2G., of Emaus, Pa.; Charles Eliot Norton Fellowship: Clarence Kennedy 1G., of Philadelphia, Pa.; Rogers Fellowships: Kenneth John Conant 1 S.A., of Two Rivers, Wis.; George Edwin Plaisted, Jr., 2G., of Malden...
6. Under the provisions of paragraph 9--"Regulations for the Government of the Harvard Regiment"--the following appointments of non-commissioned officers, Harvard Regiment, are announced: Company A--1st Sergeant, Robert P. Stout 2L.; Q. M. Sergeant, Paul W. Ingraham '17; Sergeants, John P. Cunningham '19, Ramsay Devereux '16...