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...graduating class of the Harvard Dental School will issue this year for the first time a Class Album. The volume will contain class records and photographs of Dean Smith to whom the book is dedicated, President Eliot, and President Lowell. It will be bound in crimson leather and will have the Harvard seal on the cover. The committee in charge of publication are as follows: editor-in-chief, F. T. Hassett; business manager, N. E. Young; editors, T. J. Giblin, A. J. Gallagher, P. R. Manning, and H. F. Tufts...
...peculiar position in the national life, at least unusual to America, for there are several large newspapers in Germany which occupy a great educational position in the life of the country. These papers though not as widely circulated as some of our large papers, are splendidly edited and contain only news of real significance. The men in charge of them are scholars as well as newspaper men and succeed in printing papers which are really literary productions. The editorials on music and dramatic art are especially fine...
...take the latest Advocate as a fair example of the average issue of this fortnightly, it will be found to contain editorials, several short stories, an essay and three selections in verse. There is a family likeness, it is true, between this number and the many others that have gone before, but can so minor a fault repel the undergraduate? The editorials are interesting in that they reflect the student's opinion of his college world, Mr. Thwing's essay is a genial trifle, Mr. Hurst's and Mr. Peterson's stories meritorious though not distinguished; the poetry is worth...
...principal article in the first number will be an illustrated paper on "Architectural Acoustics" by Professor W. C. Sabine, with a practical discussion of a number of recent theatres, lecture halls, and churches. The number will also contain several drawings of important examples of European architecture and an essay on "The Mediaeval Town Halls of Italy" by H. E. Warren, S.M. in Architecture...
Early numbers of the Quarterly will contain examples of recent work in architectural design by students of the school, a paper on professional practice, the substance of three lectures recently delivered before the school by Mr. Cass Gilbert of New York (lately President of the American Institute of Architects), and papers on "The Teaching of Architectural Design" by Professor Duquesne, on "The Study of Architectural History in its Relation to the Professional Study of Architecture" by Professor H. L. Warren, and further papers on Acoustics by Professor Sabine...