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...will the University team be picked and the men sent to the training table. In the spring Harvard will meet Pennsylvania at Cambridge, while Cornell and Columbia will be played on their home grounds. More home games will also be scheduled if possible. The year will end with a southern trip to Lehigh Valley and Baltimore, when games with Lehigh College and Johns Hopkins University will be played...
...valuable Mexican collection, which is still uncatalogued, has been received recently by the Peabody Museum. It formed part of that collected by Prince Maximillian from the region of the City of Mexico and the State of Oaxaca, in Southern Mexico, and is valuable for its great age and the rarity of the specimens which it includes. These represent gods, masks, and a number of single specimens, as a ceremonial axe, coiled serpent and carved vessel. These are carved from stone and from lava, and in some cases show evidences of an original covering of stucco...
...last portions to be finished is the large living room, which takes up the entire southern front, and is three stories high. The walls are wainscoted with oak, and memorial tablets are to be placed in some of the panels. Twenty-four memorial panels have already been set up, and the others will be put in as soon as they are decided upon. At each end of the room is a large fireplace. Over the eastern fireplace three national emblems have been carved in the stonework, and a bust of Washington has been placed on the mantel. Under the bust...
...large grill room finished in oak takes up the whole southern part of the east wing, and is intended for visitors and odd meals, but not for regular boarders. Next to the grill room is a pantry, connected by dumb-waiters with the kitchen beneath, and beyond this is a smaller dining room for private dinners...
...proportion of Southern men at Harvard was greater in 1861 than it is now. Harvard men from Virginia, and Alabama, and from all the South, believing in the sovereignty of their states, went back to join the Confederate army,--and their names Harvard has forgotten. Let Northern men believe the Southerners' judgment to be mistaken, but let them never doubt their faithfulness, nor their valor in the cause to which they gave their lives...