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...fulfill amply all its purposes, with the best possible arrangements and furnishings for so doing. It is not announced just what agreement had been made with the trustees of the Union in regard to the erection of the new building, but whatever it was, this recent gift insures more prompt results and more generous facilities than would otherwise have been...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GIFT FOR VARSITY CLUB | 1/4/1911 | See Source »

...Medical School. Longwood avenue, Boston, this evening at 8 o'clock, and tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Dr. E. H. Bradford will speak on "The Treatment of Surgical Tuberculosis," tonight; and Dr. M. H. Richardson will lecture on "The Abdominal Emergencies and the Need of Early Recognition and Prompt Remedy," tomorrow afternoon. No tickets are required for admission...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Medical Lectures at Longwood | 3/12/1910 | See Source »

...LECTURE. "The Abdominal Emergencies and the Need of Early Recognition and Prompt Remedy." Dr. M. H. Richardson. Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar | 3/12/1910 | See Source »

...committee of graduates and undergraduates to investigate the question." The Illustrated, armed with plans drawn up by a firm of Boston architects, suggests that the undergraduates, by starting subscriptions, launch a movement that will soon get the support of the graduates. Both ideas are alike in that they demand prompt action on the matter. With this view we heartily agree, for the members of the University have put up with the present antiquated facilities long enough...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AGITATION FOR NEW GYMNASIUM. | 3/31/1909 | See Source »

...Called to the presidency in early manhood, he has administered the affairs of this University for forty years with eminent skill and fidelity. Its vast development during his term of service has been mainly due to his rare wisdom, his strong convictions, his enterprise and his zeal. Prompt to initiate reforms and fearless yet prudent in pressing them, he has by his constructive energy transformed Harvard College into a university, and at the same time has exerted an influence on the educational forces of the nation which has largely shaped their policy, so that he stands today the leader...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EULOGY OF PRESIDENT ELIOT | 12/12/1908 | See Source »

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