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...will of Henry Stedman Nourse '53, filed Saturday, a fund of at least $50,000 is set aside for the benefit of the University. The will provides that the fund shall bear the name of the testator and that at the option of the President and Fellows it may constitute a permanent fund devoted to the needs of some of the departments or may be expended in the erection of buildings...
...respect for law, it endangers the stability of society. Disregard for law, however, is but one of the many manifestations of the underlying spirit of trade unionism--a spirit which seeks to create caste, to create clique interests, to assert the superior importance of trade unions, and to set their interests above the interests of all other parties...
...Lampoon was shot forth on its joyous way, the time of '86-'87 in which the Monthly was launched with high hopes and ambitions, and the time of '95-'96 in which again there seemed to be an overplus of writers so brilliant that editors in chief could hardly set their standards too high. Between these periods the spirit of literature has sometimes seemed to nap, and the offerings to the editors have not seemed bursting with the promise of a new epoch of letters in America...
Work on the five buildings about the court is now well advanced, the foundations of the two near Longwood avenue being entirely completed, the granite bases already in place and some of the marble set up. The foundations of the Administration Building are about half laid, while those of one of the other buildings are nearly three-quarters finished. Excavations are being made for the fifth building, about one-half of this work being now completed. Nearly 250 men are being continually employed and it is expected that the new School will be ready for occupancy in the fall...
...Nature of Goodness." This work is intended to supplement Professor Palmer's earlier work. "The Field of Ethics." In it the first of the moral problems which were merely stated in "The Field of Ethics" are fully debated, and a clear doctrine concerning the nature of goodness is set forth...