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...collection of tropical fruits obtained for the most part during the various expeditions under the auspices of the Agassiz Museum is now nearly arranged and ready for exhibition in the Economic room. One of the most attractive features of the present exhibit is a collection illustrating the narcotics and stimulants used by different races. Here are characteristic specimens of Kava, of the South Sea, Betel of India, Mate, or Paraguayan tea, Coca of Peru, Opium of Turkey...
...exhibit of the Harvard Camera Club opens today in Sever 9. It will be open today, Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, all day and in the evening until 10 o'clock. The following is a list of the exhibitors: Professor F. C. de Sumichrast, Dr. O. W. Huntington, Dr. T. W. Richards, F. E. Frothingham '94, F. H. Cummings '95, F. L. Olmsted, Jr., '94, J. G. M. Glessner '94, T. A. Jaggar Gr., W. B. Holmes '96, J. M. Washburn '95, J. S. Holbrook '96, C. P. M. Rumford '97, W. E. Fuller '97, H. F. Porter...
...club this year has taken great pains to have its exhibit a success. The pictures are hung to much better advantage than in former years, a special background being put up for the purpose. The pictures are all the result of the past summer's work, and show great activity on the part of the club members...
Everything is uncertain, and the chances of victory are very slight. It is a struggle against great odds, and is recognized to be such both here and by the general public. No opportunity could be more favorable for Harvard to show how courageous a spirit she can exhibit on occasion. It is not enough that Harvard should do well with the odds in her favor; but, rather, the heavier the odds against her, the greater ought to be her efforts. There is a feeling among outsiders that Harvard is lacking in grit to rise to great emergencies. An ill-founded...
Many of the charts and photographs which formed part of Harvard's exhibit at the World's Fair have been placed in the gymnasium. This has made necessary a new arrangement of the trophies in the room assigned to them, for not only have the walls in the entry leading to the Trophy Room been covered by the World's Fair exhibit, but the walls of the Trophy Room itself have yielded space for this exhibit. Pictures have been grouped and put closer together. Perhaps the best improvement is in the arrangement of the team photographs. Those of the Mott...