Word: problems
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...direction, to be known as the Harvard Economic Studies. The first number will be the David A. wells prize essay of the current year, by W. H. Price, A. M., '02, entitled "English Patents of Monopoly, 1560-1640." This will be followed by a study of "The Lodging House Problem in Boston" by A. B. Wolfe '02. The first book in the series will be published by Houghton, Mifllin...
...will be held this evening between the regular members and a number of men who have played on University checker and whist teams. Saturday evening at 8 o'clock Mr. Edward Kemble, formerly president of the Boston Chamber of Commerce, will give a smoke talk on "The Railroad Rate Problem in New England;" and on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock the University Musical Clubs will give a concert...
Looking at the problem of the cultivation of world sympathy from the stand-point of a widely travelled and broadly sympathetic man like Phillips Brooks, the lecturer endeavored to point out the causes which, in modern society, tend towards and against such sympathy. "How simple it all growes as we grow older," wrote Mr. Brooks after his return from India, when his incomparable experience had finally fallen into place in the perspective of his religious thinking. "The whole of what we personally have to live and what we go out to preach is sympathy to Christ. To grow better...
...held in Cambridge in April. In the history of architecture each candidate will be examined on a special period chosen in advance by himself and submitted to the professor of architecture at least thirty days before the time set for the examination. In the examination in design a problem will be proposed and the candidates will have eight hours to prepare preliminary sketches. These will be retained by the Department of Architecture for comparison with final drawings. Three weeks will then be allowed in which to prepare final drawings...
...most fortunate solution of the Freshman eating problem has just been reached in the completion of the new Dining Halls, which were opened immediately after the Christmas holidays. The Halls accommodate six Freshman clubs. Each club has its individual dining and lounging room, and continues its private organization, but all are now for the first time collectively under the control of University management. A standing committee of eleven undergraduates, consisting of seven Seniors and four Juniors, has entire charge of an arrangements. Although but 180 men are now cared for, it is planned to increase the accommodations, so that next...