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Will you kindly allow me space in which to urge upon the students to attend in full numbers the meeting to be held on Tuesday evening, in Sanders Theatre, to promote interest in the Reform of the Civil Service...
Address. The Necessity of Civil-Service Reform and the Way to Secure It. Mr. Moorfield Storey and Mr. Richard Henry Dana. Sanders Theatre...
...country, with President Eliot as chairman. The committee appointed nine conferences, each consisting of ten men, to investigate the following subjects; 1, Latin; 2, Greek; 3, English; 4, Other Modern Languages; 5, Mathematics; 6, Physics, Astronomy and Chemistry; 7, Natural History (Biology, including Botany, Zoology, and Physiology); 8, History, Civil Government, and Political Economy; 9, Geography (Physical Geography, Geology and Meteorology). Great care was taken in the forming of these conferences, as to the scholarship and experience of those chosen, as to the fair distribution of them in colleges and schools, and as to their proper geographical distribution. Every effort...
...Harvard men who served on these conferences are the following: Professor G. L. Kittridge, English; Professor W. E. Byerly, Mathematics; Professor A. B. Hart, History, Civil Government and Political economy; and Professor W. M. Davis, Geography...
...Civil engineers-G. A. Berry, Norwalk, Conn.; C. B. Brown, New Haven, Conn.; J. M. Dickinson, Jr., Mansfield, O.; H. C. Hill, Mystic, Conn.; S. B. Patterson, Torrington, Conn.; G. W. Pike, Jr., Killingly, Conn.; S. M. Russell, Bedford, Pa.; C. R. Treat, Orange, Conn.; Elisha G. Trowbridge, New Haven, Conn.; James Walker, Jr., West Haven, Conn...