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Other acquisitions are, "A General History of the Philippines," by Juan de la Concepcion, a work in fourteen volumes curiously bound and printed in 1790 at the Convent of our Lady of Loretto; and an album containing the portraits of students who attended the Round Hill School at Northampton, Massachusetts. The Album is interesting as almost all the portraits are of men who later became famous either as scholars or statesmen...
...Boston Society of Natural History. He was a Fellow of the National Academy of Science, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences of Boston, and of many other leading scientific academies at home and abroad. Among the clubs of which he was a member were the Thursday evening, the Round Table and the Examiner Clubs of Boston, and the Saturday Club of Cambridge...
...tournament closed last night. The thirteen couples which have entered will be divided into three sections, each couple playing every other pair in the section. The best two teams in each section will enter the semi-finals and the two couples winning the greatest percentage of victories in that round will compete in the finals for the tournament cup. All games in the first round must be finished and results handed in to S. Daggett, Holyoke 17, by February 15. The drawings are as follows...
...last round Yale passed both Columbia and Princeton by winning four straight games from the latter. Harvard also passed Princeton winning 2 1-2 games from Columbia. The final score was, Yale 7 1-2, Columbia 6 1-2, Harvard 5 1-2 and Princeton...
...hopes of Harvard's well wishers, and the system as developed by Coach Reid has brought about the best results. The team composed of the usual good material, but by no means extraordinary, came slowly to a condition of strong, vigorous offense, safe and powerful defense, and general all round skill and team play. The prevailing characteristic which was noticed in this team, was the assistance lent by one man to another and the way in which the team stood together. This, coupled with the magnificent physical condition of the men, indicates a high mark in Harvard's football history...