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...Hon. James W. Savage, P. A. '43, of Omaha, died on the 22d ult. He was a graduate of Harvard, a Lieutenant Colonel in the army, a law partner of Senator Manderson, a judge of the Sixth District of Nebraska, an authority in Nebraska local history, and a government director of the Union Pacific Railway. Charles Francis Adams in announcing his death to the directors paid a high tribute to him as a man of ability, character and distinguished public services...
...addition to the valuable original articles which figure in every number of the Review, important and useful features are the regular departments of Notes. Lecture Notes and Synopses of Recent Cases. The Notes deal with the address of Hon. Henry Hitchcock at the recent annual meeting of the American Bar Association. The lecture notes consist of extracts of interest taken from the lectures of instructors in the school. In this number the extracts are from Mr. Chaplin's lectures. The department of Recent Cases is a careful selection from the current English and American decisions not yet regularly reported...
...name. 5. The length shall not exceed 5000 words. 6. The successful essay shall become the property of the association. 7. All essays to be received on or before May 15, 1891. The jury of award to pass upon the essays will be composed of President Charles Kendall Adams, Hon. Joseph H. Choate. All communications on the subject and all essays should be sent to the secretary of the History and Political Science Association, C. A. Duniway, 231 E. State Street, Ithica...
...benefactors of Harvard is evident in the numerous gifts to the Herbarium, to the Draper Memorial fund at the Observatory, to the Library etc. Other gifts include $4,300 to fit up a psychological laboratory and purchase apparatus, of which $3,000 are given by Mr. William A. Slater. Hon. David A. Wells gives $300 to be used by the Political Economy department in such a way as Professor Taussig may suggest...
There were about 20 members present a the meeting of the Free Wool Club last evening. The secretary, H. De Y. Lentz, '91, read minutes of the last meeting. Mr. Garrison, L. S., in giving the report of the executive committee, said that Hon. Josiah Quincy would address the club this winter on the subject of the McKinley bill, and that addresses were hoped for from Hon J. F. Andrew, Hon. Wm. Everett and George Fred Williams...