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...Canada, and Bishop Hall of Vermont; also by the Rev. Floyd W. Tompkins, Dean Groton and Rev. William C. Brown of Brazil. The following papers will be read: "The Student Movement of the World," by Mr. J. R. Mott, General Secretary of the World's Student Christian Federation; "The Progress of the Kingdom in the Year 1900," by Mr. D. G. Owen, vice-president of the C. S. M. A.; 'Life work--the Student's Decision," by Mr. Robert E. Speer; "Mission Study," by Mr. Harlan P. Beach, Educational Secretary of the Student Volunteer Movement; "The Negro of the South...
...large battery in the laboratory. An investigation was also taken up at the same time, on the subject of magnetism--to decide what degree of alternating current will reduce iron to a state of copper as far as magnetism is concerned. These two experiments are still in progress...
Some time ago it was suggested at a meeting of the Classical Club that an attempt should be made to present a portion of Greek comedy. It has now been decided to make the attempt, and arrangements are in progress for the production of the last two acts of Aristophane's "Birds." The play will be given before the club next March probably in Harvard Hall. Music has been composed especially for this performance by Professor J. K. Paine, and has been pronounced most successful. A chorus, selected chiefly form the members of the College choir and the Glee Club...
...unfavorable weather of late has interfered with practice and the team has made little progress. The games scheduled for this week are: Wednesday, Law School team; Saturday, Graduates' team. Both games are at Cambridge...
...report of Professor Charles H. Moore, director of the Fogg Art Museum, for the year 1899-1900, is shortly to be published. The list of accessions, which forms the leading feature of the report, shows that steady and gratifying progress has been made in the formation of a valuable working collection of original works of art. Chief among these are the undetermined head in red marble, and the four paintings of religions subjects, presented by Mr. Edward W. Forbes '95. Two drawings by Samuel Prout two by John Ruskin, and a water color by J. M. W. Turner, have been...