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This happy consummation of the Museum propaganda has been brought about through the munificence of Mr. Adolphus Busch of St. Louis and the interest of his son-in-law, Mr. Hugo Reisinger of New York. From other sources and in various ways, partly with the aid of the Germanic Museum Association, we had collected by the end of 1909 about $37,000; but only the $250,000 given since then by Mr. Busch has brought within sight the realization of the building to which we had so long been looking forward. It is gratifying to note that...
...will of Mrs. Williamina Paton Fleming the proceeds of a life insurance policy is left to the University for the benefit of the Astronomical Observatory. At the death of her son the donor's real estate will also revert to the University for the Observatory. Mrs. Fleming was connected with the Observatory for thirty years. She was born in Scotland in 1857 and taught at Dundee for several years. Since coming to this country she had been very active in astronomical work and was well known as the discoverer of several new stars. She was also the first to ascertain...
...Soldiers Field at 2.30: H. A. Lawton vs. H. C. Morgan, R. A. Newman vs. F. V. Burton, Jr., W. Smith vs. L. Curtis, Jr., G. B. Kayser vs. D. R. H. son, G. Bettle vs. J. K. Hodges, A. R. Suckley vs. J. C. Devereux, R. W. Stevenson vs. E. B. Starbuck. Following play at 4: S. Hoffman vs. winner of Morgan-Lawton match, E. H. Woods vs. E. H. Whitney, G. F. Plimpton vs. winner of Newman-Burton match, winner of Smith-Curtis match vs. winner of Kayser-Hanson match, winner of Bettle-Hodges match vs. winner...
...acquis-prouvez enfin parvos travaux, et meme dans vos jeux, que vous la voulez toujours en tres bonne place parmi les grand universites. Restez surtout toujours jeunes, soyez inventifs comme vous l'ayez ete ce soir, et j'ai l'absolue conviction que l'architecture, elle aussi, y trouvera son compte...
Colonel Thomas Wentworth Higginson '41 died at his home, 29 Buckingham street, Cambridge, last night at 11.25 o'clock. At his bedside were his daughter, Mrs. Margaret Barney, his son-in-law, Dr. J. D. Barney '00, and Dr. J. L. Hildreth '93, the physician. The end came peacefully, as Colonel Higginson had been unconscious since 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon...