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Since a great number of Harvard men travel in Europe every summer, and, failing to know the whereabouts of one another, never meet, the CRIMSON proposes to establish a travelers' bureau which will endeavor to assist Harvard men to keep in touch with each other...
...University. An association such as is described has been in effect since October, though not until recently in definite enough shape for announcement. The students who report for Boston and New York newspapers have formed the News Bureau to increase the efficiency of their own service and establish an agency where any newspaper may procure news of the University; and the News Bureau has joined with the CRIMSON in an active attempt to reach newspapers all over the country interested in Harvard. Roughly speaking, as was stated in the article elsewhere, labor will be divided--the CRIMSON gathering the news...
...will of the late Mr. Morrill Wyman '77, of Cambridge, recently filed in probate the greater part of an estate valued at $500,000 is bequeathed to the University. After a few private bequests have been provided for, one-half of the residue is left to establish a fund for medical research in the University the sum of $50,000 is also given to the College "for the promotion of good citizenship by the study of republican government," and a further sum of $50,000 will eventually revert to the University...
...University has received the sum of $7,500 with which to establish a scholarship in memory of Francis Hardon Burr, '09. The wishes of the donors are set forth as follows in the terms of the gift...
...well on their way towards the mark of $3241 held by the Sophomores. The standing of the classes to date is: 1916, $3241; 1917, $2883; 1914, $2395; 1915, $2388; 1913, 2046. If the Freshmen can maintain the high standard of the last two days, they will undoubtedly establish a new record. Just 30 per cent of the class have as yet been reached by the collectors and of this number only one man has refused to contribute anything at all. It is the aim of the committee to secure something however small from every man in the class and thus...