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...held in New York on April 1. These delegates will be appointed this week by the president of the club. The League, formed a few years ago, consists of the civic and political clubs of about thirty of the leading, colleges and universities of the country, and its object is to form a bond between men in the various colleges who are interested in raising the standard of public and political life and further interest other men in the work. Delegates are expected from the Universities of Colorado, North Dakota, Louisiana, and the University of Chicago, beside all the large...
...main purpose of the trip is to arouse interest among the graduates of the nearby states in the musical activities at Harvard, in this, the centennial year of its existence. It has a threefold object in view, to stimulate interest in the Department of Music, and in the John Knowles Paine Memorial Building, which is being planned as musical headquarters for the University, and finally in the centennial celebration of the Pierian Sodality to be given by the centennial orchestra...
...Teachers' Association was founded in 1891, and is composed of officers of the University and of Radcliffe College and persons who have been officers or students of the University. It has as its object the promotion of technical training in education and the advancement of its members in their profession...
Several Law School men, among whom are graduates of the University and of Yale and Princeton, have made arrangements for the formation of a social club, which shall have as its object the promotion of social unity in the Law School. A considerable sum has been subscribed already in the form of bonds and 47 Brattle street has been taken as a club-house, a steward engaged, and necessary arrangements made. The club will afford a place where men interested in legal topics may meet and discuss matters of common interest. The most prominent men engaged in pushing this idea...
...development of the world and the responsibilities of an engineer. The engineer's profession is one of work, he said, and after all, to put forth one's utmost efforts in anything gives most durable satisfaction; and to put forth one's utmost is the end and object of democracy and public liberty...