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...Union. It was the common practice for a college or other endowed institution to adopt the arms of its benefactor. Thus the lion rampant in the seal of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, was borrowed from the coat-of arms of Mildmay, who founded that college; King's College adopted the royal device, and so on. In our case, the single-towered castle is both appropriate and decorative; it is full of symbolical suggestion; it is also simple, and can be easily reproduced for the stationery, table-ware, uniforms, and other similar uses of the Union. The Trustees desire to thank...
...death, a large amount of work was necessary before it could be published. This task, including revision and editing, was undertaken by Charles R. Lanman, Professor of Sanskrit at Harvard, and a graduate of Yale. The necessary funds for the production of the translation, which contains about 900 pages, royal octavo, were furnished by a Harvard graduate, H. C. Warren '79, who also bequeathed to the University the land on which the Union now stands...
Here deeper thoughts will sometimes flow, And Harvard's Past set hearts aglow With zest to add to the valiant row Of her royal fellowship...
...single scull race for the Royal Phelps Carroll Cup, which was to have been rowed yesterday afternoon, has been postponed until this morning at 10.30. The race will be a mile up stream from the B. A. A. boat house...
...races for the Royal Phelps Carroll Cup, open to all single scullers in the University, will be held over the regular one and one-half mile course down stream this afternoon at three o'clock. The entries are not made...