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...attractive park full of luxuriant and unusual blossoms. The present display of lilacs, and the rhododendroms and azaleas which follow soon after, are the most famous of the exhibits. Thousands visit it each year, approaching it by automobile through the Fenway or by elevated to the Forest Hills station; this Harvard Museum of Nature is open to all throughout...
...before the Tiger meet tomorrow at Princeton. The practice was light and, owing to the rain, was held under the Stadium. Coaches Bingham and Farrell gave out last night the list of the 41 Crimson men who will make the trip to Princeton. The squad will leave the South Station on the 1 o'clock train this afternoon and arriving in New York about 6, will go on at once to Princeton. It will be housed tonight at the Cap and Gown, the Ivy, and Cottage clubs. The meet will take place in the Palmer Stadium at 3 o'clock...
...University lacrosse squad, for which Coach Catton has named 15 men, will leave the South Station this evening for a three days' trip. After changing at Syracuse, the squad will go on to Ithaca tomorrow morning where the team will meet Cornell in the afternoon. On Saturday, it will engage Hobart, at Geneva, N. Y. Both of these are games in the Intercollegiate Lacrosse League series...
...visitors from the Submarine School and Flotilla of New London bring seven veterans from last year's team which was runner-up in, the United States Shore Station Championship. This will be their first game of the season also...
...Murray was the first man to conceive the project of a superpower station for the region between Boston and Washington and urged the late Mr. Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of the Interior, to make a survey of the source of energy in New England and along the Atlantic Seaboard as far South as Washington. The survey considered the economic possibilities of interconnecting existing electric power plants and systems in the zone and building of new plants...