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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...gift of the Dental School is immediately available, the actual work of construction will be begun in the spring as soon as the frost is out of the ground, and will be pushed as fast as possible. The set of plans which was drawn a year ago when the project for the new building was first published, has been abandoned as impracticable, because of a change in the scheme. A new set of plans, now in course of preparation, will be entirely different from the first. Last year at this time the amount available for the building fund was only...
...added that the chief value of a Fichte memorial does not lie in the reference to the past, but in the importance for present day thought. It is evident that after some decades of philosophical indifference, a new strong philosophical movement has set in all over the world and that its strength lies in a revival of Fichte's ethical idealism. It is most fortunate, therefore, that Professor Julius Goebel, who is equally interested in the historical and philosophical aspects of Fichte, will deliver the chief oration. HUGO MUNSTERBERG
...through your columns, set forth one of the difficulties that the College Library encounters, and ask general co-operation in enforcing a remedy...
Every students in Harvard College and the Lawrence Scientific School who, at the end of the Christmas or spring recess, fails to register at the time set for that purpose, may be required to pay to the Bursar a fee of 35 before being permitted to register. Payment of this fee does not preclude action by either of the Administrative Boards in the cases of students who register late...
...pleasantness anecdote and the newest which Mr. Wister has set before his readers is that of the visit of Jeremiah Smith to Mount Vernon and the kindly hospitality with which Washington received him, and, when the time for retiring came, escorted him to his room, pointed to the blazing fire with the reassuring remark that it was the perfectly safe and bade his guest good-night with the permission to keep his light burning until morning if he wished. Mr. Smith notes the awe with which the master of Mount Vernon impressed him, but Mr. Wister explains that this...