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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Huntington Hall for a farewell to the Rogers Building, which is for nearly half the alumni the only Technology that they knew as students. In the afternoon it is proposed to have a motor boat service from the Boston side, approaching the new buildings from that point of view that shows them most effectively, the Basin, and on landing there will be undergraduates guides to show the visitors the new halls, classrooms and laboratories. The day will also be the culminating point of the student exercises of Senior week. The various visitors and alumni exercises will continue until Wednesday, June...
...what constitutes cultivation, appeals justly for a more concrete realization of the intellectual and emotional scope afforded by music of the highest type, and establishes the unassailable right of the arts to occupy a position as a means of culture fully equal to that afforded by literature. In view, of the astounding failure to grasp the comprehensive attributes of music as a cultural factor. Professor Spalding's article is timely and its pervasiveness is supported by felicitous quotations, of which those from Carlyle and Nietzeche are the most notable...
This is the last week during which the loan exhibit of early Italian engrarings will be on view at the Fogg Art Museum, Sunday being the final day of the exhibition. These prints are shown and a valuable illustrated catalog has been complied in memory of Francis Bullard '86. It is probably the most important gathering of early Italian prince-ever ever brought together in this country...
...scheme has been mapped out. The course, which is to begin immediately after the Christmas recess, will comprise two hours a week of drill in the fundamentals of tactical formations, and a supplementary lecture of one hour, intended to take up military science from a more theoretical point of view. The drill is planned to be held under the direction of a United States army officer, assisted by those men who have already had some military training in one of the troops, batteries, or summer camps. The lectures will be given by some expert in military science...
...great advantage over such organizations as Battery A, because it will require men to sign up for only one year instead of three. At Yale a voluntary artillery corps was recently formed, and 486 men enlisted for three years, enough to form a battalion of four batteries. In view of the splendid showing made by Harvard men at the summer camps--a showing better than was made by either Yale or Princeton,--it is perhaps not too much to hope that enough men will answer the call to form an entire infantry regiment of 1200. This would mean that...