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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Lecturer in Archaeology, Dr. Florence Bascom as Reader in Geology, and Dr. Alfred Hodder as Lecturer in English Literature. Dr. Bascom is the only woman that has received the degree of Ph. D. from Johns Hopkins, and for the last two years has been instructor in Geology at the State University of Ohio. Her appointment means that next year, for the first time, Bryn Mawr will offer courses in geology. Mr. More received the degree of A.M. at Harvard, where he is Assistant in Indo-Iranian, and he has also studied in Paris. Dr. Hodder also has studied both...
...surprising how slow class feeling is to manifest itself in the shape of subscription towards the support of class teams. Again we have unpleasant evidence of this in the present state of the freshman crew finances. Some eighteen hundred dollars of the amount needed to meet the expenses of the season are still unsubscribed, and this when the receipts from the freshman musical clubs can not be expected to be large and when those from the nine will be practically insignificant. There can no longer be any excuse for withholding or delaying subscriptions. The freshman crew has too often been...
Clarence E. Clough, of Wilmot Flats, N. H., was the third speaker for Yale. He said: "The tax is an encroachment of national government upon the states. Twenty of our states have already taxes on inheritance, incomes or corporations. If you put an additional tax of two per cent on this same property, and this is what the income tax does, there will follow injustice and evasion and the state law must be repealed. The income tax law contains three points of unjust discrimination. First, savings banks. It exempts six hundred and taxes three hundred. One class divides its profits...
...Monday.President and Fellows of Harvard College. Meeting at No. 50 State St., Boston...
...hall, just before entering the study room, is a door leading to the library. This room is provided with iron racks and adjustable shelves. The windows looking out into the hall are made of fire-proof glass. The material is a novelty. The metal while in the molten state has been poured over a wire screen, so that if a fire should break out the flames could not crack the glass...