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...opened on the afternoon of the 26 by President Eliot's address of welcome. Among the six papers that followed was that of Dr. J. A. Walz entitled, "Three Swabian Journalists and the American Revolution." Professor G. H. Grandgent spoke on "Cato and Elijah." At an extra session in the evening, Professor E. S. Sheldon, president of the association, delivered the presidential address on the subject, "Practical Philology." On Friday Dr. W. H. Schofield and Mr. P. C. Hoyt read papers treating of the home of King Harn and of Sir Tristram, and reached the conclusion that both were probably...
Four regular sessions will be held, in Sever 11, on Thursday afternoon, Friday morning and afternoon and Saturday morning. These are open to the public. The first session will be opened by an address of welcome by President Eliot. On Thursday evening President and Mrs. Eliot will receive at their house members of the Association and their wives. After the Friday morning session, by invitation of the President and Fellows of Harvard College, members of the Association and their wives will eat luncheon in the Faculty Room, University Hall. In the evening, the gentlemen of the Association will be entertained...
...Pritchett said that the Commission wished to hear from everyone who is interested in the project, but that the advocates of the dam will be heard first, the opposition second and the expert civil engineers, who have been engaged, will give a final opinion. He also stated that another session will be held on January 13, after which regular sessions will be held probably on three days a week from 10 to 1, until all the testimony for and against the dam has been obtained...
...postponement of the admission examinations set for that day. University Hall was draped in mourning, and a memorial service was held in Appleton Chapel under the Rev. Dr. Crothers of the First Unitarian Church. No further official action could be taken, as the University was not in session...
...committees on Metropolitan Affairs and Harbors and Public Lands in joint session, voted yesterday morning to report the bill appointing a special commission to investigate and report upon the advisability of a dam across the Charles River near Craigie Bridge. The report is practically the same as the original petition presented to the committees March 29, the only change being that Governor Crane is to appoint the commissioners. The appointments will be made as soon as possible, and a report presented to the General Court early...