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From such a bit of false realism it is pleasant to turn to Miss Lincoln's play, "A Piece of Ivory." Here we have real people, who are true because they are complex. The little play is very far from being a great drama, but it is good, sound, healthful, consistent work that vividly touches the emotions...
...subject of Count Albert Apponyi's address yesterday afternoon was "Some Aspects of the Constitutional Growth of Hungary and her Relationship with Austria." Count Apponyi was introduced by President Lowell as one who had taken an active part in solving one of the most complex problems of statesmanship that had ever confronted any nation...
...Garcelon's "Progress in Athletics" tells something of the complex problems that he is trying vigorously to solve, and of his ideals in the athletic education for the weak as well as for the strong; Mr. Kuttner comes after him with an exposition of the plans for reclaiming Soldiers, Field and with a plea for sacrificing in their behalf the luxuries now bestowed on University teams. After Mr. Kuttner comes Mr. Schoonmaker with a suggestion inspired by Dartmouth for securing a new gymnasium. As a frontispiece to these discussions of athletics are pictures of athletes in action and at rest...
Mathematics.--*Trigonometry and Analytical Geometry, Asst. Professor E. V. Huntington; *Advanced Algebra, *Introduction to Modern Geometry, and *Subject Matter of Elementary Mathematics, Asst. Professor C. L. Bouton; Calculus, and *Topics in the Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable or of Real Variables, Professor W. F. Osgood...
...Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston. Here a physician and a surgeon, with the necessary assistants, nurses, and orderlies, will be on duty each afternoon to examine and treat ambulatory cases of disease. The Roentgen Ray Laboratory and other laboratories of the Medical School will afford facilities for many complex methods of studying disease...