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...College at St. Paul's School in Concord, and was graduated from Harvard in 1882. Immediately after his graduation he went abroad with the idea of studying for a musical career, but ill health caused his return to this country, and after two years of life on the western plains, he entered the Harvard Law School in 1885. From this he was graduated in 1888 with the degrees of LL.B. and A.M. While in College he was a member of both the CRIMSON and Lampoon boards...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEATH OF OWEN WISTER '82 | 10/14/1911 | See Source »

...Germany, 1 0 1 Hawaii, 1 0 1 Switzerland, 1 0 1 Total, 552 83 635 Distribution by Divisions. Old Plan New Plan Total No. Atlantic Div., 520 61 581 So. Atlantic Div., 1 5 6 No. Central Div., 24 11 35 So. Central Div., 1 2 3 Western Div., 0 4 4 U. S. Dependencies, 1 0 1 Foreign. 5 0 5 Total...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMEN | 10/13/1911 | See Source »

...which will be held from June 22 to July 3 inclusive, by more than twice the number who attended last year. The delegation, which will include a few sub-Freshmen and invited guests, will leave on the noon train Friday, arriving at Northfield in time for supper. All of Western Hall, which accommodates 70 men, has been secured for the exclusive use of the Harvard delegation. There is still room for a few more men. Anyone wishing to go who has not already signified his intention of so doing should notify W. M. Danner, Jr., '13, at Phillips Brooks House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Delegation at Northfield | 6/19/1911 | See Source »

...decisions is emphasized. The anonymous Graduate from his window amuses himself with what in the main is very good and good-natured fooling at the expense of the recent case of Monthly versus CRIMSON. Professor A. B. Hart describes the new treaty of reciprocity between Harvard and some Western colleges. A very enthusiastic review is given of "The Mediaeval Mind" by H. O. Taylor '78. From the Bulletin of the Royal Gardens at Kew is reprinted an English view of the Arnold Arboretum in which high praise is given the Arboretum and Professor Sargent. An admirably lucid account is given...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Graduates' Magazine Reviewed | 6/9/1911 | See Source »

...medical condition of China is startling in many ways to one accustomed to the sanitary regulations and comparatively wholesome conditions existing in the Western world. Disease from its mildest to its most hideous forms is diffused throughout China's four hundred millions of people. Up to the present time hardly any efforts have been made to deal with the abominable situation in a scientific manner. Ignorance of the sources of disease and of the ways in which disease is spread is universal. The great mass of the people believes that the gods send epidemics, or that heaven wills that cholera...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Medical School in China | 6/9/1911 | See Source »

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