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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Hotel Westminster, Copley square, Boston, at 7.30 o'clock. The date of the dinner was changed in order that it might also be the occasion of a reception to W. T. Reid, Jr., '01, the new head coach of the football team. Addresses will be made by Hon. William Everett '59, W. H. Coolidge '81, Dr. E. H. Nichols '86, Hon. L. A. Frothingham '93, W. T. Reid, Jr., '01, B. Wendell, Jr., '02, and C. W. Randall '05. The association will present a miniature gold baseball to every member of the nine who played in the games with Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Plans for Dinner to Baseball Team. | 3/18/1905 | See Source »

...precious opportunity, not only to increase their knowledge of our continent, but to enlarge their human sympathies. Dr. Grenfell is first of all a man, a man of the eternal heroic type; and merely to get the impression which his personality unconsciously gives one is an inspiration. WILLIAM JAMES...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 3/14/1905 | See Source »

Professor William James, of the Department of Philosophy, sailed from Boston for Naples on Saturday. From Naples Professor James will cross at once to Greece where he will travel for three weeks. At the end of April he will attend the international congress of psychologists at Rome. He will spend May in France and will probably sail for home from Liverpool on June 9, in time to be in Cambridge for Commencement...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor James Sailed Saturday. | 3/14/1905 | See Source »

...will of William F. Miller, of New York, filed yesterday in Pittsfield, his entire estate, estimated at more than $1,000,000, will revert to the University after the death of his wife, to whom the estate is now left in trust...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWO LARGE BEQUESTS | 3/11/1905 | See Source »

...articles on "William Henry Baldwin, Jr.," and "George Frisble Hoar," who died recently, furnish inspiring examples of noble manhood devoted through many years to high ideals and the service of others, and are decidedly well worth reading. "The Joys of Old Age," an address by H. H. Furness '54 at the annual dinner of the Philadelphia Harvard Club, "Judge W. C. Endicott and Harvard," by J. H. Choate '52, "A Football Game Thirty Years Ago," by J. T. Wheelwright '76, and "Harvard MSS. in the Library of Congress," give a reminiscent touch which balances well with the articles of very...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The March Graduates' Magazine. | 3/7/1905 | See Source »

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