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...estate, which is estimated to be worth several hundred thousand dollars. In the original will there are no public bequests, but after leaving $40,000 to each of her children she provides that, if her issue becomes extinct within 20 years, Harvard College shall receive $100,000 for the establishment of a professorship in philosophy, to be known as the Philip H. Sears professorship. The will further provides that the residue of the estate shall be divided in halves, one of which shall be divided between Radcliffe College, the Museum of Fine Arts and the Waltham Hospital, and the other...
...able to take their deserved place in journalism as soon as could be desired when they come in contact and competition with men who have received the special and minute training afforded by the schools of journalism in other universities. Even if it were thought best not to establish a separate school of journalism, a thorough course in this subject inserted among those offered in the School of Business Administration could not fail to prove of very great advantage and profit to many Harvard...
...College are in an inactive state. Their great opportunity, by uniting the men in College, to crystallize the influence of the University in the various communities has been pointed out in a recent editorial in the CRIMSON. A member of this committee will help the territorial clubs to establish relations with the Alumni Association and their home Harvard clubs as suggested. STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON ORGANIZATIONS...
...which we had so long been looking forward. It is gratifying to note that the man who thus links his name with those of the great benefactors of Harvard University is a German by birth, and that the motive of his generous action has been the wish to establish at the oldest American university an institution which shall bring to view the best that German artistic genius has given to the world...
...proposed institution. These gentlemen thought it desirable to send a competent person to China to make a preliminary study of the state of medical education and medical practice there, to estimate the probable interest of government officials in such an institution, to determine the best city in which to establish the proposed school and laboratories, and to ascertain the amount of cooperation which could be secured from existing institutions maintained by American or European money...