Word: reviews
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...second issue of "Bothsides," the new monthly magazine published by the University Debating Council, will appear tomorrow. The number will contain the following articles: "Debating at an English University," by O. C. Pratt 1L.; "The Triangular Scheme of Cornell, Columbia and Pennsylvania," by W. L. Ransom of Cornell; "Review of the Chicago-Minnesota Debate on Railroad Combination," by H. P. Chandler; "Review of the Brown-Dartmouth Debate on Reciprocity with Canada," by Professor T. N. Carver...
...Millet began with a review of the physiographic features of the Balkan Peninsula, which, in the past, as in the present, have made it the storm center of the Eastern question. He then summer up the historic influences which have moulded the East of today and gave a vivid description of the countries and the men who have been prominent in its history...
...later than Wednesday, May 10, 1905, addressed to the President of Columbia University, New York, N. Y., marked "For the John Barrett Prize"; (3) The prizes will be awarded under the direction of the following committee: N. M. Butler, President of Columbia University; Albert Shaw, editor of the Review of Reviews; and J. H. Finley, President of the New York City College and the results will be announced in the papers as soon as practicable after June 1, 1905; (4) A fully stamped and properly addressed envelope should be furnished for the return of the manuscript; (5) If possible, papers...
...first subject, the President states the financial results of the past two years--a deficit of forty thousand dollars in 1902-03 and one of thirty thousand dollars in 1903-04, the year under review, and predicts and inevitable deficit, in spite of considerable economics, in the current fiscal year. All savings in salaries, he points out, have been made in the annual appointments, the salaries of professors and other permanent officers having been maintained. To meet the demands of the present situation, a large factor in which is the falling in the rate of interest of funds from...
...present state of the negotiations between Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology does not come within the period under review, President Eliot throws no light on it in his report. His only direct reference to the matter is his insertion of the text of the communication submitted to the Harvard Corporation last spring by the Institute Corporation on the question of an alliance between the two institutions for the better performance of their respective trusts. In his reference to what Harvard is now doing in applied science, however, President Eliot makes it apparent that Harvard has no intention...