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...electric lights, a natural solution of the difficulty. The request is a reasonable one, particularly as it does not mean an increased expense either in board or for the University. As yet, however, no action has been taken. A prompt and favorable decision from the Board of Overseers would doubtless come as a welcome relief from a constantly increasing annoyance...
...trying for the Mott Haven team. The management wish it to be distinctly understood that the men will be chosen from the quality of work which is shown from now on to the time of the games. Those who are clearly promising men in their respective distances will doubtless find a place on the team. To appear, then, at his best a man cannot be too careful in his method of training. The time of the games is but a few weeks ahead and the importance of strict systematic work cannot be over estimated...
...result of the meeting will doubtless be interesting in showing for the first time what can reasonably be expected of Harvard in the intercollegiate games this spring. The chance which is given to accustom ourselves to running where the competition is really close is not to be lost sight of. Let every man work with a will from now on and he may find in himself powers which he did not before realize; at all events the harder the work, the better the team and the greater the honor it will reflect upon Harvard...
...that the money has been given for the statue of Phillips Brooks at or near Trinity church, the second memorial proposed for him will doubtless be provided for. It is a building for religious and social uses to be situated in the College Yard at Cambridge, and to be called Brooks House. It is supposed that an appropriate building can be constructed for about $100,000, It should contain separate rooms for each of the existing religious societies, a spacious and handsome room suitable for lectures and addresses. comfortable quarters for the Preacher on duty, and a library and practice...
...Tuttle, instructor in economics and international law, at Amherst, has been offered the chair of history and sociology in Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind., and he will doubtless accept...