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...experts. In supplying these, Technology does our country an eminent service. But beside technical training, there is another quality which every real leader, whether he be engineer or administrator, must have and that is an insight into the deeper workings of human nature. This we claim is the priceless gift of the college of Liberal Arts. The closer relations that will surely arise between Harvard and Technology in the future should have a great effect in increasing the usefulness of each...
...right angles to each other, with a large tower at the juncture. Between the wings will be a court, for which shrubbery, statuary, arcades, and water-basins have been planned. One of the most prominent of the statues which will decorate this space, is a huge bronze lion, the gift of His Highness, Johann Albrecht, the Prince-Regent of Brunswick. This monument stood formerly in front of Brunswick Castle, where it was placed in 1166 by Duke Henry, the Lion of Saxony, as a symbol of his territorial sovereignty...
...Fogg Museum has recently received as a gift from Paul J. Sachs '00, a series of etchings by Herman A. Webster and of lithographs by Pennell. The Websters are fine and brilliant impressions. They show the influence of Meryon, whose etchings, seen by Webster in Paris, inspired his first work. These prints, together with a former gift from Mr. Sachs, make the collection of Webster's etchings at the Fogg Museum complete to date. The Pennells are interesting as giving an impression of the immense size and power of the city of New York. Pennell has had the daring...
Owing to an error in giving out the Corporation news last week it was announced that W. R. Castle, Jr., '00 had made a gift to the University for the promotion of medical knowledge. G. P. Castle, of Honoluln, H. I., was the donor...
Within a short time a collection of Phillippine relics and curios, the gift of Mr. A. J. Boyden '95 will be placed in the Peabody Museum, where there is already a rather incomplete Phillippine collection...