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...shell is the gift of W. C. Baylies '84 in memory of the late H. E. Teschemacher '78. It will be used by the University crew next fall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English Shell for Crew Next Fall | 4/29/1907 | See Source »

...poem should not exceed 50 lines and should be on one of the following subjects, chosen by the English department at the suggestion of the donors of the gift: "Nathaniel Southgate Shaler," "The Waverley Oaks,' "Cuba," "Tschaikovsky." Manuscripts must bear an assumed name and should be accompanied by a sealed letter containing the true same of the writer and superscribed with his assumed name. Competition is open only to undergraduates in the College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Garrison Prize Poems Due Today | 4/13/1907 | See Source »

...Philosophical Library of Emerson Hall has received an important gift of the First Series of the Index Catalogue of the Surgeon General's office at Washington, from the New York Academy of Medicine and the Library of the College of Physicians in Philadelphia. The Second Series of the Index Catalogue, as far as published, had previously been given to the Philosophical Library by the Surgeon General's office...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gift to the Philosophical Library | 4/12/1907 | See Source »

...poem should not exceed 50 lines and should be on one of the following subjects, chosen by the English department at the suggestion of the donors of the gift: "Nathaniel Southgate Shaler," "The Waverley Oaks," "Cuba," "Tschaikovsky." Manuscripts must bear an assumed name and should be accompanied by a sealed letter containing the true name of the writer and superscribed with his assumed name. Competition is open only to undergraduates in the College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize Poems | 4/10/1907 | See Source »

...Eliot, which is being erected out of the fund given for the purpose by Mrs. David P. Kimball of Boston. The hall, which will be for the use of Radcliffe students, will be built on the corner of Shepard and Walker streets, next to Bertram Hall, also the gift of Mrs. Kimball. The hall, designed by Mr. A. W. Longfellow of Boston, and which it is expected will be completed by September, 1907, will cost about $70,000. It is intended to be primarily a dormitory, to accommodate about 40 students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Radcliffe Dormitory Begun | 4/6/1907 | See Source »

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