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...Boston and Albany Railroad will run special trains to New Haven for the Yale game via Springfield. These trains will leave the South Station at 8.25 o'clock. The rates will be as follows: $4.50 for round-trip tickets good in coaches on regular or special trains; $6.30 for round-trip tickets good in parlor or sleeping cars, on payment of Pullman space rates; $8.30 for round-trip tickets good only in parlor or sleeping cars or special trains, including a seat in both directions...
...York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad will run a special train of coaches, via the Shore Line, to New Haven on November 24; leaving the South Station, Boston, at 8.35 A. M., Back Bay, 8.39 A. M. Another train will be run via the Air Line, leaving South Station at 8.30 A. M., Back Bay, at 8.34 A. M. Round-trip tickets on these trains, returning directly after the game, will be placed on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's on November 14, price $4.50. A special train of parlor cars will be run via the Shore Line, leaving South Station...
...McClure, D.D., of Chicago, Illinois, will preach in Appleton Chapel tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. All seats on the floor will be reserved for members of the University until 7.25 o'clock. Students of the University will enter at south side door and officers of the University and their families at the north side door...
Negotiations are still being carried on by a syndicate, known as the Harvard Riverside Associates, for the control of all the property in Cambridge between Massachusetts avenue and the Charles river on the north and south, and between DeWolf and Boylston streets on the east and west. Three years ago Mr. E.W. Forbes '95 originated the plan of buying up all this land; thus getting it into hands friendly to the University, so that no buildings detrimental to Harvard interests could erected within this territory. If, at any time, it seems wise to extend the Yard, all the buildings...
...Parana Rivers. There has been no previous expedition of this sort from America, and the only work done in this region has been by the Germans. In an ethnological way the region is practically unexplored, and will be of the greatest importance in advancing scientific knowledge of the primitive South American peoples...