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He can command a large salary, one that compares favorably with the salaries of lawyers and physicians. But apart from this monetary consideration the engineer has the chance to be of great service to mankind. On him depends the conservation of our enormous natural resources.
Professor Swain has been for over 20 years consulting engineer of the Massachusetts State Railroad Commissioners, and in that capacity has built a number of bridges, besides constructing the Boston subways. He has been a member of the Boston Transit Commission since its organization in 1894 and has done much...
Atlantic--"Has the Democratic Party a Future?" by T. M. Osborne '84; "Pragmatism: a New Philosophy," by W. M. Salter Dv.'76; "The Confessions of a Sentimentalist," by H. B. Washburn '91; "The Conservation of our National Resources," by J. L. Matthews '96.
The object of eligibility rules is to promote equality among college teams, to discourage unfair practices and to hold players up to reasonable scholarship. The rules ought to be made by intercollegiate agreement in order that the interpretation and practice may be the same. Every effort should be directed toward...
The reception given by the Faculty for the Graduate School was held last night in the Faculty room in University hall. About two hundred and fifty members of the School were present and and a number of members of the Faculty. Dean Wright presided and after welcoming both the old...