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...material in the current number of the Monthly divides itself pretty sharply into two classes, one normal, the other artificial. In the first class the two editorials dealing with the late Professor Norton and the resignation of President Eliot merit decided praise. They express in clear and judicious English the appreciation and gratitude that Harvard has for these two men--one the wise and brilliant guide to the beauty of the past, the other the national leader in the advance towards intellectual freedom. In the "normal" class also belongs Mr. Grandgent's story, "The 'Medomac'." This is a thoroughly healthy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: November Monthly Reviewed | 11/18/1908 | See Source »

...vote of the trustees free admission to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts is granted to instructors and students in universities, colleges, normal schools, and similar institutions, who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity. Tickets will be sent by mail or issued at the entrance of the Museum to any whose names are sent to the director in response to this notice. The Bulletin of the Museum, issued bi-monthly and containing announcements of objects newly installed, official notices, etc., is sent free to any place of education or to any instructor on application...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Boston Art Museum Free to Students | 11/10/1908 | See Source »

...particularly concerned at the present writing with one of the musical opportunities afforded. Tonight the first of the Whiting Chamber recitals will be given in the Fogg Lecture Room. These concerts are "especially designed to encourage an intelligent appreciation of music among young men who have a normal sense of its beauty." In pursuance of this idea, Mr. Whiting, assisted by various musicians of note, visits Cambridge eight times yearly to give free concerts for the exclusive benefit of the officers and students of the University. The programs, designed to appeal to the average undergraduate, are not beyond his comprehension...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MR. WHITING'S RECITAL. | 10/27/1908 | See Source »

...persons interested in musical education, who feel that American universities do not afford sufficient opportunities for developing the musical taste of those of their members who are not especially devoted to musical studies. In order, therefore, to encourage an intelligent appreciation of music among young men who have a normal sense of its beauty, they have united on the following proposals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Whiting's First Chamber Concert | 10/17/1908 | See Source »

Dayton Orlando Slater '08, of Hensonville, New York, pitcher, received his preparation for College at the Oneonta State Normal School, where he played on the school team for two years. He was substitute pitcher on his Freshman team, and pitched for the University nine last year. He is 25 years old, is 6 feet tall, and weighs 151 pounds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Baseball Statistics | 6/18/1908 | See Source »

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