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...England Home Magazine, a complete illustrated 48 page magazine, with photographs of the Harvard eleven and a new story by Captain King which will be given away with the next Boston Sunday Journal, the art supplement of which will also have photographic pictures of the Yale and Pennsylvania elevens. The paper sold out last week so it will be well to order it early...
THERE will be photographs of the Harvard, Yale and Pennsylvania elevens in the Boston Sunday Journal Art Supplement next Sunday...
...series of ten chamber concerts will be held in Sanders Theatre during the coming winter. The concerts, which are open to all members of the University and to the public, are given as a supplement to the lectures of Professor Paine in Music 8 on the Chamber Music of Beethoven and other modern masters. The lectures are distinct from the concerts, which are devoted wholly to musical performance. Season tickets for the concerts, with reserved seats, will be $700 and will be on sale at the University Bookstore, Saturday morning, October 9, at 8 o'clock. The students who take...
Yesterday afternoon a preliminary meeting was held in University 23 to decide on the arrangements for the new course in Economics, to be given by Dr. J. A. Hill. The course is, in a general way, a supplement to Economics 7, but it does not count towards a degree, and attendance is entirely voluntary. There will be eight or ten lectures, dealing with the income taxes of England, Germany and Switzerland as they are today. Dr. Hill does not intend to discuss the question of the advisability of income taxes but merely to give a sketch of the manner...
...papers which I represent had much the mildest account of all the Boston papers. The only thing printed in the Advertiser that one could take exception to was a statement to the effect that President Eliot addressed the students-a mistake made without the least suspicion of malice. To supplement all this I can furnish sufficient evidence to the effect that the reporter detailed to do the work of reporting the matter was specially instructed to write up as mild an account as possible. So much, then, for the past...