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There will be, as usual, a competition for the poster. Its drawing will be judged this year by Mr. Maxfield Parish, and its literary aptness by Prof. de Sumichrast. It is hoped that this poster, which is widely exhibited in France, may truly, represent Harvard University, and competitors are therefore asked to communicate with the Cercle Francais bureau before the summer vacation...
...Prof. A. C. Coolidge, Chairman, Harvard Athletic Committee...
...Prof. A. B. Hart '80, in an article "Ten Years of Harvard," describes the growth of the University during the last decade in a fresh and discerning manner. Besides illustrating the growth of the University by suggestive figures, such as the rise in the total enrollment from 3,009 to 5,124 and of the number of teachers from 253 to 483, he gives many interesting facts about its organization and government Harvard is really ruled by a parliament of three estates, not unlike the king, lords and commons. The "Corporation has some of the prerogatives of sovereignty; it possesses...
...will lead most readers to go to the book itself to learn more of the noble landscape artist "a lover of nature and of his kind, who trained himself for a new profession practiced it happily, and through it wrought much good." In an article on the Cooperative society, Prof. J. H. Gardiner '83 gives strong reasons for incorporating the society according to a plan similar to that presented last spring, but avoiding the chief objections raised against...
...rooms named below. A written list of studies for the entire year must be submitted to the Adviser for approval. Mr. F. G. Hart, Chairman, Univ. 5 Professor G. P. Baker, Upper Mass. Dr. W. E. Castle, Upper Mass. Mr. Cram, Univ. 5 Professor Haskins, Upper Mass. Prof. Clifford H. Moore, Lower Mass. Professor G. H. Parker, Lower Mass. Professor Sabine, Lower Mass. Mr. Whittemore, Upper Mass...