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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Brandeis comes to Cambridge at the invitation of a small organization of law students. The object of this organization is to invite leading lawyers from Boston and New York to talk on the practical side of the law--to speak from the view-point of practicing lawyers on subjects connected with the practice rather than the study...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Address on Law Practice | 11/28/1903 | See Source »

...management has a small number of tickets which have been returned from Yale and by individuals, and these will be sold to undergraduates who applied for three or four seats and were cut down to one. One ticket will be sold to each man as long as the tickets hold out. Each man will be required to give his name and his application number. The sale will be in the Athletic office at 9 A. M. today...

Author: By Roger Ernst., | Title: Extra Sale of Football Tickets. | 11/20/1903 | See Source »

Although I went over to the Chapel at 7.15 o'clock this evening (Sunday), I was hardly able even to get inside the door. The small section reserved for College men had long been filled and the remainder of the building, even to the aisles was packed with outsiders. Just as on a few occasions last year, a great many College men were turned away. Yet there is no question that men in the University have the first right in their own Chapel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 11/16/1903 | See Source »

...humor. The sketch on the opening page is appropriately "impressionistic." Perhaps the cleverest bit of drawing in the number is the illustration at the top of page 53, a joke made new by interpretation. These figures are alive; here are expressed energy, character, action, and humor. In a small space the draughtsman has said much and said it well...

Author: By Carleton Noyes., | Title: Lampoon Criticism by Mr. Noyes. | 11/13/1903 | See Source »

...them, until their number shall reach ten thousand volumes. These ten thousand volumes would have a book plate of their own and would form in the Harvard library a special collection of works on the history of Germany and of German civilization. They would be but a small portion of what we should hope to possess some day on these subjects, but, at least as a nucleus, I should be glad to have them constitute a memorial recalling the visit of His Royal Highness Prince Henry, and to be known as the Hohen-zollern collection. My hope is that they...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Coolidge's Gift to Library. | 11/11/1903 | See Source »

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