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...months before even knowing of his winning the scholarship, and a year and a half before receiving any concrete recognition of the fact. Undoubtedly scholarship should be its own reward; but applying the same rule to athletics, Freshman numerals would not be given out until Junior year. A more prompt recognition of scholarly work is the remedy...
...Prompt service from all points in Boston to the Stadium for the Tufts game this afternoon will be afforded by the new Back Bay tunnel to Park street and the Cambridge tunnel to the Stadium Station. In addition extra surface cars will run from Dudley street to Harvard square, and from Central square through Western avenue to North Harvard street, the nearest point to the Stadium for surface cars...
...Back Bay tunnel to Park street and the Cambridge tunnel to the Stadium station will give prompt service from all points in Boston to the Stadium for today's game against Washington and Jefferson. Extra surface cars will be run from Dudley street to Harvard square and from Central square through Western avenue to North Harvard street, the nearest point to the Stadium for surface cars...
...Boston Elevated Railway will run trains to the new Stadium Station for all football games during the season. For the Washington and Jefferson game tomorrow the new Back Bay tunnel to Park street and the Cambridge tunnel to the Stadium Station will give prompt service from all points in Boston. In addition, extra surface cars will be run from Dudley street to Harvard square and from Central square through Western avenue to North Harvard street, the nearest point to the Stadium for surface cars...
...fact that some of the most creditable work of the foremost scholars of the world is not sufficiently profitable commercially to tempt the regular publisher. A subsidized institution, however, specially organized to deal with books of this character, can do much to advance scholarship by making possible the prompt publication and wide dissemination of the results of scientific research. Such a press can also advance the prestige of the University by issuing over its imprint learned works that may not need special subsides. These books would be accepted, without doubt, by commercial publishers, but they might fail to be connected...