Word: stillings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...advanced the sum of $75,000 to aid in his research. The remarkable pictures that Mr. Curtis has obtained give a true and scientific view of the Indian life of the west, and nearly a hundred of these pictures have been placed in the Union for exhibition. A still larger number of which those in the Union are duplicates have been placed in the St. Botolph Club of Boston. Mr. Phillips, who has charge of the pictures, will be in the Union every evening from 7.30 until 10 o'clock...
During the past week, about $125 has been received toward the fund for the relief of the Japanese famine, which with the $200 reported last week, makes a total of about $325. A few collectors have still not reported. These men are requested to turn in their collections at Phillips Brooks House before 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon. All the money then received will be cabled to Japan...
Several new scholarships have been established, and the fund of $75,000, needed to obtain from Mr. Carnegie a library which he has promised, and to maintain it without strain on the college, has been raised through the efforts of the alumnae. A considerable sum, however, is still needed for furnishing...
...slight improvement has taken place in Dean Shaler's condition, but while free from the symptoms of pneumonia, he was still critically weak at 1 o'clock this morning. From Friday night he grew steadily worse, losing and regaining consciousness fitfully until yesterday noon, when he once again appeared to be holding his own. The attending physicians feel more confident than at any time since Friday, but can make no statement as to the future...
...vacation, it was found that 53 volumes were missing. A list of these was posted in the library, and the CRIMSON called attention to the fact that the library was suffering from this sort of illegitimate use. Twenty-seven of these volumes have since been returned, but 26 are still absent from their places. A recent examination of the shelves shows that 12 volumes in addition have disappeared since the Christmas vacation. The committee has been unwilling to adopt stringent measures for protection, feeling that the most delightful element in the use of the library is its freedom of access...