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...dressing room will be fitted up in the most complete manner and will be one of the best college plants in the world for teaching the principles of ore dressing. Since the room is designed especially for teaching and not as a typical mill or commercial sampling works, the machines will be made as few and small as possible. The machinery of the laboratory will be operated by means of three motors and will be divided between the sampling, concentration, and stamping departments...
...city council, requesting the mayor to petition the legislature for the passage of an act authorizing the state to tax certain real estate owned by the College and situated in Cambridge, and providing that the sums so received shall be paid to the city of Cambridge. In this manner the city government hopes to begin an agitation of the question that will soon result in distinct issues...
Harvard will send a series of photographs to the Paris exposition which will represent the football, baseball, rowing, tennis and track athletics in the University. The pictures selected are those which most clearly indicate the position of athletics on the field, the general proportions of the athletic grounds, the manner in which they are laid out, and the amount of interest which is taken in them...
Other parts of the fund have been divided in the following manner, but the rules relating to them have not been finally formulated...
...Harvard debaters excelled in form and in the manner of presenting their arguments, but the Princeton men were equally strong in the arguments themselves. The Harvard men were uniformly superior in delivery, language and all the points of form, and their arguments fitted well together and developed more smoothly than those of the Princeton speakers. Bruce began rebuttal work in his first speech, the second on the Harvard side, whereas the first two Princeton speeches were entirely set and made no attempt to meet the affirmative's arguments. The Harvard stand was that the conditions justified interference, that England...