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...work in its behalf. Though the whole University would profit by the building, the present members of the religious societies are first appealed to as those most deeply interested. The suggested plans for the subscriptions are of such a character that every one can give something. Even a large gift, in the form of four yearly payments, is within the ability of most men. Much self-sacrifice has been shown on the part of those who have already subscribed. From the few men already approached there have been a number of $100 subscriptions. This implies a great deal of denial...
...hundred names are sent in he will come to Cambridge and give the three lessons personally, at his usual fee of five dollars for each person taught. It will doubtless give your readers pleasure to learn that he expresses the intention, if the course is given, of making a gift of the profits to the Psychological department of the University, which (I need hardly say!) is in need of funds...
...heighten in no small degree, the pleasure which its own beauty would have given. Mr. Nikisch chose the evening's music with the special idea of making it a memorial to Mr. Lowell, and no better choice could have been made, to bring back to mind the variety of gift and emotion which characterized his nature. The Symphonies, especially Beethoven's, are eminently human in quality, and it is due to just this fact, that they inspire so much feeling in people. There was an evident fitness in this music, in which the passions, the hopes, the joys, and disappointments...
...Princeton base ball candidates went to training table yesterday. This table is in the new athletic club house, just completed, which is the gift of Professor Osborn. The entrance opens into a large hall to be used as a trophy room, wainscotted to a height of 6 1-2 feet with oak panels. The dining rooms, which extend the width of the building, open from the trophy rooms by arch doorways. The one on the right, intended for the use of the 'varsity, contains a tablet bearing the inscription: "1891," Presented to Princeton University by Henry F. Osborn, class...
...dedication of Princeton's new athletic club house, the gift of Professor H. F. Osborn, occurred yesterday...