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James R. Garfield, Secretary of the Interior under President Roosevelt '80, spoke yesterday afternoon under the auspices of the Harvard Roosevelt Club on "The Political Situation...
...James R. Garfield, ex-Secretary of the Interior, will speak on "The Political Situation" in the Living Room of the Union this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock, under the auspices of the Harvard Roosevelt Club. All men in the University are cordially invited to attend...
...School. He was a member of the Ohio Senate from 1896 to 1899, and has subsequently served on the United States Civil Service Commission. From 1903 to 1907 he was commissioner of corporations in the Department of Commerce and Labor, and in 1907 he became Secretary of the Interior...
Detective Burns was for many years a member of the United States Secret Service, and in this capacity he secured the evidence which convicted a large and powerful gang of counterfeiters. While employed by the government, he also discovered the land frauds in the Department of the Interior...
Wadsworth House was built for President Wadsworth in 1726 by a decree of the General Court which set aside a thousand pounds for the purpose. Before it was completed the College Corporation was called upon to contribute eight hundred pounds additional. This old house with its generously spacious, colonial interior is still well preserved, and is now used as a dormitory. It was the residence of Presidents Wadsworth (1725-1737), Holyoke (1737-1769), Locke (1770-1773), Langdon (1774-1780), Willard (1781-1804), Webber (1806-1810), Kirkland (1810-1828), Quincy (1829-1845), and Everett (1846-1849). President Sparks, the next head...