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...Harvard Divinity School and extends eastward toward Francis avenue, which will be extended to afford ready access to the new buildings of the seminary. Architects have already been employed to draw plans for one large hall, and it is expected that work on this building will proceed without delay. The land secured by the trustees is large enough to provide room for the erection of professors' houses, and such other buildings as will be needed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Land for Andover Theological School | 11/8/1909 | See Source »

...defeat such as the cross-country team experienced yesterday does not occur without a good reason. It is hard to believe that the trouble is with the runners, because they are drawn from the University and Freshman track teams of last year, both of which made excellent records. Moreover, our cross-country teams heretofore, some of which have had superior material, have won very few races. We believe that the fault lies with the irregular system under which the sport is carried on, and that a change in the present short-sighted economy of the Athletic Association by which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COACH FOR CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM. | 11/6/1909 | See Source »

...organized cheering has any effect upon the playing of a football team, and it is generally conceded that it has, the least that the non-contestants can do is to give the eleven their heartiest backing. Good cheering without practice is impossible, and for this reason every undergraduate should consider the mass meeting this evening his most important engagement. We have been out-cheered and out-sung--and on our own field--by every college which we have played this season. After so late a start, it is only by the keenest interest and co-operation of all, that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATTEND THE MASS MEETING | 11/5/1909 | See Source »

...large number of fellowships and scholarships have been awarded in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences for 1909-10. There are included in the list 113 fellowships and scholarships with stipend, and one John Harvard Fellowship without stipend, making a total of 114 appointments. Of these twelve are travelling fellowships for study in Europe, and 102 are fellowships and scholarships for resident study in Cambridge. The number of colleges and universities represented in the list is fifty-seven. Of the appointees, sixty-eight are, or have been students in the University, while forty-six, or forty per cent., have...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: School of Arts and Sciences Awards | 11/3/1909 | See Source »

...sense of sadness. Professor Neilson's appreciation of Mr. Hagedorn's important volume "A Troop of the Guard" is sympathetic and just. The review of Mr. Zangwill's "Melting Pot" is discriminating. Evidently, the prose in the number is alive with interest in matters of present concern within and without the College world...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Monthly Review by Prof. Schofield | 10/30/1909 | See Source »

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