Word: published
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...volume of plates on a large scale, in which the remains of the ancient city should be carefully presented. Various unavoidable hindrances prevented the fulfilment of this design. At length, in 1898, the Institute was obliged to issue an incomplete final Report. It now proposes to publish the long-delayed volume of plates, from the drawings under the superintendence of Mr. F. H. Bacon, one of the original members of the expedition; but to enable us to do so, two hundred subscribers to the work are required. It has already received the names of more than half this number...
...seems desirable at this time to publish an authentic statement of just what this project consists. Its main feature, namely, to erect dam in the Charles River in the vicinity of Craigie Bridge is not new. In 1894, in a report made by a joint board consisting of the Metropolitan Park Commission and the State Board of Health, it was proposed to build a dam near Craigie Bridge. That the recommendation of the joint board were not then carried out was due almost entirely to the vigorous opposition of certain residents of the north side of Beacon Street, whose objection...
...been the custom for the Secretary of each Senior Class to publish before Class Day of the Senior year an address book, containing the permanent addresses of all the members of the Class. The value of such a book is easily seen. The publication of these address books has been made almost impossible in past years, because the Class lives have not been sent in sufficiently early...
Macmillan & Company are soon to publish a new book by Mr. Benjamin Rand entitled a "Bibliography of Philosophy." It will be the first bibliography of Philosophy ever written and promises to be of great assistance to students in the subject. It will be published as a separate volume and also as the third of a series of three volumes, called a "Dictionary of Philosophy," prepared by a large corps of writers under the direction of Professor J. M. Baldwin of Princeton...
...wish to warn students against disposing of their Yale-game seats in improper ways. Any ticket found in the hands of a speculator can be readily traced to the student upon whose application it was taken out; and I shall be compelled to publish the name of every student so disposing of his ticket. ELIOT SPALDING, Graduate Manager...