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...open handicap cross country run tomorrow is open to Harvard and other New England college men, but only thirteen entries have been received. Handsome silver prizes will be given to the winners. The following six Harvard men are entered: A. W. Blakemore 3L., D. Grant 2M., H. W. Foote 2Dv., F. B. Taylor 1L., O. W. Richardson 1L., J. A. Knowles...
Sixty-six men are now entitled to wear the university "Y," nineteen having won it in football, seven in baseball, thirteen in rowing, eighteen in track athletics, eight in bicycle racing, and one in the gymnasium, D. R. Francis '00, C. T. Dudley '00 S. and F. G. Brown '01 have won "Y's" in more than one branch of athletics...
...graduates of other colleges in the school, twenty-two are from Yale, thirteen from Dartmouth, ten from Brown, eight from Bowdoin, four each from Amherst, Johns Hopkins, Princeton, Williams, and University of Wisconsin, three each from University of Chicago and Iowa College, and two each from Boston College, Franklin and Marshall, Hobart, University of Michigan, and Oberlin. Twenty-one other colleges each have one graduate in the Law School...
...total permanent funds of the University and the seven departments are $4,554,829. The remarkable increase in the permanent funds during the thirteen years of President Dwight's administration, is shown in the following table: 1886. 1899. University, $489,683 $1,636,976 Academic, 941,247 1,568,278 Theological, 413,585 646,810 Sheffield Sci. School, 152,223 405,908 Medical, 27,652 105,794 Law, 11,600 82,814 Art, 75,200 103,250 Musical, 5,000 Total...
...exhibit, which will consist of sixteen transparencies from original plates taken at Cambridge and Arequipa, three wing frames holding about two hundred pictures of star clusters and planets, and twenty wall pictures of work done at observatories. The exhibits are arranged in order to a height of thirteen feet...