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...museum are very valuable, and a great deal of original investigation is being carried on in Mexico and Central America under the charge of Professor F. W. Putnam, the curator of the museum. These investigations are proving very successful and the results obtained will be of the utmost value for ethnological study...
...foot ball interests of Harvard have been taken in charge by a man who has shown in many a hard fought contest that he understands the game thoroughly. He is a man who will do his utmost to increase the advantage which Harvard has already gained, and in whom graduates and undergraduates have confidence...
...series which is thus to come to a close tonight has been a notable one and has enabled students and Cambridge people to obtain a clear conception of the German thought of a period which has had the utmost influence on the course of conleuporary reasoning; a period without the full comprehension of which it is almost impossible to follow the intricate processes of the philosophers of today...
...meeting was characterized by the utmost warmth and loyalty. The speeches were of the greatest interest. No one who heard the "Reminiscences of Louis Agassiz," by one who knew him so well, will forget the eloquent tribute paid to the great man's intellectual sincerity, to his generous devotion to his work, to his unflinching theism. "Why Harvard is better than Yale" was ably demonstrated by a Yale...
...utmost wisdom ought to be execised in the selection of officers at the meeting of the Harvard Athletic Association this evening, for the whole success of the Association depends upon the activity of its officers. This is particularly the case with the secrelarship. This officer has almost the entire success of the association on his shoulders, and it a man of more than ordinary push is not secured, the various attiletic meetings will not be the great success that they used...