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Tomorrow morning President Eliot will address the Massachusetts state conference on oral and dental hygiene at its final session in Huntington Hall. This conference, which is being conducted under the auspices of the Dental Hygiene Council of Massachusetts, the South End Hose, the Twentieth Century Club, the Monday Evening Club and the Dental Societies of Massachusetts, has held a numbeer of sessions during the week, beginning last Saturday evening...
...American Economic Association will hold its twenty-first annual meeting at Atlantic City, New Jersey, from December 28 to 31, inclusive. Four members of the Faculty will make addresses and take prominent part in the discussions. At the second session of the association on Monday, December 28, W. M. Cole '90, assistant professor of Accounting, will read a paper on "Accounting." On Wednesday, December 30, at the seventh session which will be on the general subject of "Money and Banking," two members of the Faculty will read papers. O. W. M. Sprague '94, professor of Economics, will talk...
...first conference called by the governors of the New England states for the purpose of uniform legislation will be held in the Tremont Theatre this afternoon and tomorrow. At this afternoon's session papers on tree planting will be read; tomorrow morning proceedings will relate to the protection and promotion of supplies of sea food, and tomorrow afternoon highways and their use will be considered. The afternoon meetings will begin at 2 and the morning session at 10 o'clock. All the meetings will be free and open to the public. Men of the highest authority on the subjects under...
...first session will be opened at 2 o'clock this afternoon with a prayer by Rev. G. A. Gordon '81, pastor of the Old South Church. Mr. Gifford Pinchot will read the first paper. His subject will be the future of forest trees in New England. He is generally regarded as the first authority on forestry in the United States. Professor John Craig, chief of the Department of Horticulture at Cornell, will read the second paper. His subject will be the opportunities in New England for the cultivation of orchards and the raising of fruit. The two papers will...
...Senate Committee has passed a resolution in favor of such banks. It is hoped that Congress will pass a bill to that effect, at its next session. The plan advocated is a simple one. The money entrusted to the postal savings banks will be turned over to the national banks in the neighborhood, so that it will be easily accessible. All people over ten years of age will be allowed to open accounts. Interest, amounting to 2 per cent. will be paid on all deposits not exceeding five hundred dollars...