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Blue Hill, on the south coast, overlooks this territory around Boston, whose beauties every student ought to seek, and in visiting which his spare time can be most profitably spent...
...most important part in them have almost always had to wait for a later day, if not for a later generation, to give them the recognition which their works deserved. The opening of Japan to the civilizing influences and to the commerce of the West was an event whose importance in the world's history is just beginning to be recognized, now that her achievements in war have indicated the leading position she is to take among the nations of the orient. An interesting addition to the knowledge of the early days of Japan's new life is given...
There are about thirty courses offered, several of which are given at the Harvard Medical School. There are eleven professors and instructors on the faculty, and nine other instructors. Professor F. H. Osgood is acting-dean this year in place of Professor C. P. Lyman whose ill-health prevents him from assuming his duties as dean. The students are sixty in number, somewhat of an increase over last year...
...have so false a conception shows how misleading are the reports of college life that find their way into the outside world. A man needs to be upon the spot to realize how large a number of men are daily in active training throughout the year, for every one whose name is carried from one end of the country to the other in the sporting columns of the newspapers. We believe that if the speaker referred to were on Soldiers Field any afternoon at this time of the year and then saw the number of men every...
...introductory remarks to the members of the course at the beginning of the year, Professor Norton expressed his earnest desire that none should enrol themselves but those who seriously wished to undertake a diligent study of the subject prescribed. It is not a pleasing admission to make but one whose truth will probably not be denied that if this request had been treated with the consideration which mere self-respect would have prompted, the course would not now be too large to be accommodated in the museum. Such an ungainly number as now exists has many attendant disadvantages. Much time...