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...committee authorized Mr. Garcelon to re-engage Mr. Wray as a coach for five years from January 1, 1910. Another item of interest connected with rowing is the gift of a four-oared shell from a graduate...
...Stadium, as is well known, is in part the gift of the class of 1879 on the twenty-fifth anniversary of its graduation. The President and Fellows accepted the gift, brought the building to something like completion, received from the Athletic Association interest on the excess of the cost over the cost over the amount paid by the class of 1879, and received the principal from the same source in instalments. The very large sum required of the Association in payment for the Stadium has delayed work on the unre-claimed parts of Soldiers Field. When the committee, eager...
Through an additional gift of $100,000 by Mr. Adolphus Busch, of St. Louis, the erection of the proposed new building for the Germanic Museum is assured. A site has already been acquired by the Corporation at the corner of Divinity avenue and Kirkland street. Plans for the building are now being drawn by a German architect, and when completed are to be submitted to the Corporation for approval...
...license may be withheld this year, as the section in which it is located is becoming thickly populated; in this case it is not unlikely that the War Department will permit the construction of a bridge without a draw. With these possibilities in view, and the prospect of a gift to build the bridge, no effort should be spared until this has been accomplished...
...terms of the will of the late Professor Alexander Agassiz '55, which was filed at Newport on Thursday, the University will ultimately receive bequests amounting to nearly $1,000,000. A gift of $100,000 directly to the College, the income from which is to be devoted to the Museum of Comparative Zoology, and another of equal amount to be used in publishing the reports and bulletins of the Museum, as well as reports of Professor Agassiz's various expeditions, are the only bequests immediately available. The Museum also receives all scientific instruments as well as Professor Agassiz's books...