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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Greene '95, will sing the following songs: "A Song of Seasons," C. B. Hawley; "Adoration," Adolf Frey; "Were I a Prince Egyptian," and "Thou art so like a Flower," G. W. Chadwick. These meetings are intended to provide a pleasant hour for members of the University who spend their Sundays in Cambridge. There will be no religious service or form, though at the close a few familiar hymns will be sung by those who choose to remain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sunday Afternoon Meeting. | 2/6/1904 | See Source »

...concluding portion of his report, the President briefly explains the financial policy of the Corporation. That policy is to spend every year all available resources. To avoid deficits invariably would mean to aim deliberately at an annual surplus, and to keep sufficient reserves to guarantee that annual surplus. This cautious policy, which is appropriate to an industrial or commercial establishment, the President and Fellows think not to be best in an educational and charitable institution. Accordingly they believe that the University should be conducted as a grow- ing, changing, expanding organization, losing here, but gaining there, and always turning...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRESIDENT'S REPORT. | 2/2/1904 | See Source »

...candidate who receives the Fellowship will be required to spend at least one year in travel and study in Europe under the general direction of the Professor of Architecture. He will also be required to submit monthly reports of his progress and to send at the end of each half year a measured drawing of some monument of architecture to be approved by the Department...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nelson Robinson, Jr., Fellowship. | 12/10/1903 | See Source »

...wharves. About 800 fishermen have their mail addressed to the reading-room, and from 25 to 150 men frequent it daily. Anyone who knows the peculiar temptation of the saloon for newly-landed sailors will understand the province and value of a place where these men can profitably spend their time ashore...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION WORK | 12/1/1903 | See Source »

...party of three men, consisting of A. F. Blakeslee 4G., J. R. Johnston 1G., and an assistant, will spend this summer in Trinidad and a neighboring island for the purpose of collecting botanical specimens for the University. Mr. Johnston, who has already sailed, will make a study of the flora of the islands and will collect specimens for the Gray Herbarium. Mr. Blakeslee will sail on June 13 and will make a special study of the algae fungi of the places visited...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Summer Expedition to Trinidad | 6/8/1903 | See Source »

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