Word: projections
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...fourth celebration of the Olympic games will be held in July, 1908, in London. The project is receiving enthusiastic support. Valuable prizes will be offered, and as many forms of sport as is practicable will be included in the order of events...
...scheme was authorized in a general way when the alumni association adopted a new constitution last Commencement. The details, however, were left to the association's Board of Directors, and this board at a meeting last October voted to have a committee of five take charge of the project. This committee will report to the Board of Directors next Wednesday evening. In this report, which is practically sure of adoption, the committee recommends that the headquarters be established at 50 State street, Boston, in the building used by the Board of Overseers. The committee will suggest in all probability that...
...completion of the Longwood rail-road bridge, the project of a new and wider bridge over the Charles river ac Boylston street, Cambridge, will be again considered. During the past few years the present bridge has been several times condemned by the government inspectors and as often patched up to meet the requirements. There has been a long-felt need for a better approach to Soldiers Field from the Cambridge side than the present structure affords, but as the river is still a navigable waterway owing to the few barges and lighters which ply between the one or two remaining...
...vicinity of Boston have started a movement to form a federation of Harvard Clubs in New England similar to the Associated Harvard Clubs in the West. President Eliot invited the secretaires of the clubs interested to lunch at his house last Friday, in order to discuss the project. Those present organized themselves into a committee of which S. H. Longley '94 of Worcester was elected president and C. T. Billings '84 of Lowell, secretary...
...received at once at the office of the Dean of the Graduate School. Allotments will be made by the Faculty committee in charge of the improvements, and the list of successful applicants will be communicated to the Bursar, from whom the leases will be procured. Further information concerning the project may be obtained from Professor J. H. Wright, Dean of the Graduate School, from Mr. W. A. Colwell, president of the Graduate Club, or from Professor W. H. Schofield, chairman of the Faculty committee...