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...University already know, a portion of the Soldiers Field has been prepared for secret practice of the eleven. A fence eight feet high on three sides, and twelve on the Cambridge side, has been built about a levelled space, large enough to allow a strip of ground fifteen feet wide outside of each boundery. Every crack and hole in the fence is to be filled, so that it will be impossible to see from without. The field will be marked out before Thursday when practice there will begin. Until late in the season however, the eleven will probably keep...
...Board of Overseers. Professor Ashley is a graduate of Oxford, England, and has been professor of political economy for some years at Toronto, Canada. His publications have been chiefly in the field indicated by the title of his professorship, - Economic History, - but he has written on a wide range of topics. He is a comparatively young man, but has give evidence of high attainments as a teacher and scholar...
...their announcement in the elective pamphlet just issued. He will give Economics 10, a course on the Economic History of Europe and America down to the middle of the 18th century. This course will be a valuable supplement to the course in political history and in Economics, covering a wide range of events in mediaeval and modern times. It will be open to students who have taken with credit either History 1 or Political Economy 1. Professor Ashley will also offer a course for advanced students on the history of Economic Theory up to the time of Adam Smith...
...building will be 30 ft. wide by 60 ft. long and three stories high. It will be of plain brick and of slow burning or mill construction. F. B. Furbish is the contractor, and the price...
...Moody's article "On the Introduction of the Chorus into Modern Drama" is an interesting discussion of a question which has been much agitated in its day, though little of recent years, and shows a wide knowledge of the subject and close familiarity with the experiments, which, since the Renaissance, have been made with the classic form of chorus...