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...NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. "Zealand Notch," Mr. R. E. Blakeslee; "Some Vermont Plants," Mr. J. Murdoch, Jr.; "Collecting in California," Mr. R. T. Fisher. Training Table Room, Harvard Union...
...HARVARD NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. "The Increase of Pests in the Absence of Natural Opponents," Mr. J. H. Robinette. "Zealand Notch," Mr. R. E. Blakeslee. "Among the Oyster Islands of the Gulf," Mr. C. W. Wickersham. Training Table Room, Harvard Union...
...first prize has been awarded to Monroe Buckley, 1L., for ten pictures mostly of mountain scenery. Numbers 24, "East Rock, New Haven;" 25, "The Franconia Notch;" 26, "Sunset on Mt. Lafayette;" and 28, 29 and 30, of Mt. Osceola and the Waterville Valley, are deserving of mention. The last two show striking cloud-shadow effects. Second prize is given to H. H. Ruston, 1G. His principal picture, "Morning," number 157, is an artistic view of a hillside pasture, with clumps of hard wood trees, and a hazy distance. "A Barnyard Study," number 154, and "Sheep" and "Firelight Study," numbers...
...poetry is not more than fair, and the chapters in "John Ballantyne, American" are hardly more. "The Girls of Dangar" and "Nesbit" are rather good short stories, but "A Notch in a Principality" is easily the best thing in the story line. It is written by Frank Bailey Millard, and will add still more to this young author's reputation...
...pitcher has been disabled all the time. However, we won't offer any apologies. We were fairly out-played. We did the best we could, but it was not good enough; Harvard did better. It is hard for men who have seen Yale's flag flying from the topmost notch ever since they have been in college, to realize that they must see it dust and mud stained for the year to come. Let it not be said of us that we who have known prosperity so long and intimately, do not know how to bear defeat, as Harvard surely...