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After Mr. Lehmann's talk there will be a reception in Memorial Hall to him and to the members of the 'Varsity teams. The members of the University will have an opportunity of meeting those who represent them on the various teams. Members of the Union, who will be distinguished by crimson badges, will act as ushers. The Pierian Sodality, the Mandolin Club, the Banjo Club, and the Glee Club will furnish the music. J. A. Carpenter '97, who will lead the Glee Club, will also lead in the singing of "Fair Harvard" at the close. Every member...
...John Ruggles, '36, died late Thursday night at his home in Brookline. After graduating at Harvard he became a teacher and a writer for various magazines. He was principal of the Marblehead Academy for a long time, and later held positions as master of the Brighton High School and of the Taunton High School...
...Advanced Course of Field Work in Stratigraphical Geology: at various places in Southern New England-Prof. Shaler and Mr. J. B. Woodworth...
...history of Arctic explorations there is nothing that is comparable to Nansen's contributions to science in his work. The expedetion was not a mere feat. In physical geography, in biology, in meteorology, the results obtained will mark a new departure in the various sciences concerned. The continuous observations made during three years on the meteorology of the Arctic regions, when combined with other observations, will be of the highest practical importance in dealing with the climatology of Europe. No less important will be the practical results in other directions. Many of Nansen's observations were taken in latitude...
...that there would be a larger attendance at the matches if held in Philadelphia; that the tournament would prove more of a financial success, and that more colleges would enter on account of Philadelphia's central position. the new $500 cup will also do away with the difficulty the various colleges are finding in raising subscriptions sufficient for a suitable trophy. Objections are raised by most of the New England colleges to the change on account of the increased travelling expenses...