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Count Gubernatis will sail for Italy today...
...alliance with the Institute of Technology. To the latter the principal cartoon and an editorial article are devoted, both conceived in what expansionists would doubtless call the spirit of the "Little-Harvarder," to whom his tight little Yard is world enough. The other drawings, including many initials and sail-pieces, are generally good. The subject of the piece at the bottom of the second page is somewhat painful; the dropping of one of the 1904 editors. (Is the text to this picture at the top of page 207?) The verses on "The Prosaic Age," may be taken as an editorial...
...party of three men, consisting of A. F. Blakeslee 4G., J. R. Johnston 1G., and an assistant, will spend this summer in Trinidad and a neighboring island for the purpose of collecting botanical specimens for the University. Mr. Johnston, who has already sailed, will make a study of the flora of the islands and will collect specimens for the Gray Herbarium. Mr. Blakeslee will sail on June 13 and will make a special study of the algae fungi of the places visited...
Professor White will sail in the fall for Italy to spend the winter engaged in investigations on Aristophanes in the libraries of Rome and northern Italy, leaving there in the spring of 1904 for a month in Greece...
Professor Strobel will sail sometime during the coming summer for Siam where he will spend the next two years as legal adviser to the King of Siam...