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...societies in the House, has gone far toward accomplishing its objects, to unity the numerous interests which centre in the House and to simplify the management of the societies and the maintenance of the House itself. In a number of directions, the actual work of the year has been larger and more effective than in past years, particularly in philanthropic enterprises, the most important of the activities carried on at Phillips Brooks House, which all the societies in the House promote. Until this year there has been an executive committee, existing independently, which has been especially charged with the carrying...
Professor Hollis will probably devote some of his time to making researches in engineering. With this intention he will make short visits to the larger technical schools of France and Switzerland, and it is expected that he will write some pamphlets on the subject. He will return to Cambridge next February in time to resume his courses in the University for the second half-year...
...sided game yesterday afternoon by a score of 9 to 6. The victory of the Freshman team was due to its ability to bunch the few hits which it made, and to superior fielding. All but one of its runs were made in the first two innings, a larger score being prevented by stupid base running. Slater, who was well supported, pitched a very steady game, allowing only four hits in all. Stone's School was unable to score until the third inning, when two men reached home on Draper's three-base...
Technology has such a play and it is a success. At Harvard, where the field is larger, where interest in the theatre is fostered by study and tradition, and where already unusual enthusiasm is manifested, an even larger and more comprehensive effort, it seems to me, could be considered. As a new department of undergraduate activity such a play, moreover, would furnish an opportunity for the development of peculiar talents which now, except in a restricted way, are never discovered. GRADUATE...
...camp is intended only for such students in history as have attained a satisfactory grade in their studies. There will be no regular lectures and men will be masters of their own time. There will, however, be informal conferences and discussions on the larger aspects of history, or on such questions as may arise from individual reading. If the work accomplished is of a satisfactory kind students intending to take a degree with distinction in history may be credited with it at the discretion of the department under which they are working...