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...opening exercises of Radcliffe college were held yesterday morning in Fay House. Miss Irwin welcomed the new students, and briefly mapped out the work for the year. The registration of the Freshman class was very large and promises to exceed all previous figures. The scholarships for 1899-1900 have not yet been awarded. The alumni have founded a new Scholarship called the Harvard Annex scholarship, which pays the tuition fee of one student. Miss Elizabeth Wright has succeeded Miss Wallace as director of the new gymnasium. The appearance of the college grounds has been greatly improved by tearing down...
...given which showed that, by the generosity of the State and certain individuals, it is possible to have a camp at Boxford, the regular camping grounds of the Second Corps of Cadets, for two weeks. The cost for each man, including uniform, transportation, food and ammunition will not exceed fifteen dollars. Strict military discipline will be maintained, so that a thorough knowledge of camp life and infantry tactics will be acquired by each member of the camp. This will be assured by the presence of a military officer who will have command of the camp...
...total cost, including uniform, transportation, ammunition, food and lodging, will not exceed fifteen dollars per man for the two weeks. Under ordinary conditions the cost would be from twenty-five to thirty dollars, and it is only through the kindness of the State and some of the graduates that the cost is so small...
...which has been estimated as the cost of the site and construction of the proposed new dormitory. Although the site has not been chosen, it has been decided to have the building afford board and lodging for not more than twenty-five students at a cost not to exceed nine dollars a week, and as much less as will suffice to pay running expenses...
...Stackpole '57, Henry S. Russell '60, Thomas Sherwin '60, N. P. Hallowell '61, Oliver Wendell Holmes '61, and Charles W. Amory '63, have been sent to the graduates of Harvard, asking for subscriptions to purchase a gift for the auxiliary cruiser Harvard, U. S. N., individual subscriptions not to exceed five dollars...