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...Society this evening at 7 o'clock in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, to take part informally in the discussion upon the question "Should Moral Institutions Accept 'Tainted' Money?" The chief feature of the discussion will be a consideration of the ethics of the acceptance of Mr. Rockefeller's gift to the Congregational Church...
...Pasteur Medal debate, the final interclass debate, held in the New Lecture Hall last night, was won by the Juniors by a vote of two judges to one. The Pasteur Medal, provided by a gift of Baron Pierre de Coubertin in 1898, after a close decision was unanimously awarded to S. F. Peavey...
...offer of eight friends of Edward W. Hooper '59, late treasurer of the University, of $25,000 to establish at Harvard the Edward W. Hoope fellowship, was accepted. Regulations for applications are undecided, except that there is no restriction. The contributors of the gift are Henry Adams '58, W. S. Bigelow '71, J. C. Gray '59, C. F. Folsom '62, F. L. Higginson '63, Major H. L. Higginson h. '82, T. K. Lothrop '49, H. P. Walcott...
...will of the late James Coolidge Carter '50, of New York, which will be offered for probate either today or Monday, was made public last night. In addition to bequests to Mr. Carter's wife and family, the will provides for a gift to the University of $200,000. By the terms of the will one-half of this sum is to be devoted to the general purposes of the University. The other half, although without absolute restrictions, is left for the establishment and maintenance in the Law School of a professorship for the teaching of the distinction between...
...give a course of six lectures on "The Study of Latin during the Revival of Learning in Italy" in the Fogg Lecture Room, beginning Monday, March 20. Dr. Sandys comes here at the invitation of the classical department to deliver the annual series of lectures provided for by the gift of Gardiner M. Lane '81. Last year's lecturer was Professor S. H. Butcher of the University of Edinburgh...