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...Moritz Rasmussen, of Copenhagen, a member of the National Amateur Athletic Association of Denmark, arrived at the University yesterday, to study our system of athletic training. He will remain at Harvard during the spring months, after which he will go to Yale and Columbia, before returning to Denmark...
...spite of the fact that the enrollment in the drafting courses conducted by the Engineering Department is much larger than in the similar architectural courses, an entirely different policy is employed in regard to the respective drafting rooms of the two departments. Although those in Robinson remain open during the evening, the drafting rooms in Pierce Hall close at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, except on Saturday, when the building is closed one hour earlier...
...April 22. Twenty members of the team will make the trip, together with the coaches, managers, and rubbers. The team will leave Cambridge on Friday, April 14, and will make its headquarters in Baltimore until the 19th. On that date it will go to Annapolis, where it will remain until after the meet, returning to Cambridge on Sunday, April 23. Last year the track team stayed in Cambridge and two years ago trained at Exeter during the Easter recess...
...lecture to be given by General Leonard Wood, U. S. A., in the Union on Tuesday evening has been indefinitely postponed. General Wood at present is obliged to remain in Washington, but is expected to leave shortly for the Mexican border, where as Chief of Staff he will have charge of the army maneuvers...
...because the throne of Austria was held by inheritance, while that of Hungary was held by election. To remedy this, in 1723, the Pragmatic Sanction was made, stating that the Austrian dynasty should reign by inheritance in both Austria and Hungary, but that the free constitution of Hungary should remain. The two countries were to protect each other from enemies. This is the Magna Carta of Hungary for it established her independence...