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...planned to have a quarter-mile running track within which will be sufficient room for a baseball or football field. By the side of the track will be a place for field events. There will also be tennis courts within the space enclosed by the running track. Running along the northern side of the grounds will be a straightaway track 220 yards long on which the dashes will be run. It will be so arranged that the finish will be in front of the grand stand, in the northeastern corner of the field. It is intended to place this stand...
...American pilgrimage which is to be made along the line of Washington's itinerary from Philadelphia to Boston and return, and up the Hudson as far as West Point, is an outgrowth of the series of historical excursions which were a unique feature of the University Extension summer meeting, held in Philadelphia last July, under the auspices of the American Society for the Extension of University Teaching. Independence Hall, the battlefield of the Brandywine, Germantown and Valley Forge were visited and historic addresses delivered...
...course of the Medicine and Law departments is four years; that of the others is three years. The Law department includes separate courses in English, German and Japanese law, which are studied along with French law. In the scientific department considerable original investigations are carried on and the results are published from time to time. The prevalence of earthquakes in Japan has made the science of seismology one of the most prominent fields of research...
...which he felt for the students, nothing could be more appropriate than a spontaneous move on their part to show by some memorial the love which they in turn felt for him; and no memorial could be more appropriate than a fund, the proceeds of which should be given along the line of Mr. Bolles' own work, the help of needy students. This movement should be primarily an undergraduate one, but subscriptions should be received from the graduate departments and from graduates who are not now in the University...
...team demands. Even if they had time it is much better that the captains of the teams should come from the college, for the college is the real centre of the athletic activity. We look upon this decision of the committee with regard to undergraduate captains, as another step along the line of that sensible legislation in athletic affairs which Harvard has done so much to forward in recent years. The gratitude of the University is due to the committee for the wisdom and justice which it has shown in this and in all other matters which have come before...