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...well as a rather ambitions plan for the extension of astronomical investigation, which contemplates the support of researches conducted at other places by funds administered at Harvard. During the past year the Observatory has lost the services of Prof. Rogers, for a long series of year an indefatigable worker with the meridian circle. As a memorial to the late Prof. Henry Draper, the study of the photography of stellar spectra undertaken by him is now, through the liberality of Mrs. Draper, being prosecuted on a scale appropriate to the advance in this department of science, and forms an important extension...
...respect of all, the sincerest regard of those who knew him intimately. His success in the athletic field has upheld the honor of his college on more than one occasion, but neither victory nor defeat changed his even, pleasant manner through conceit or discouragement. He was an earnest, conscientious worker, full of energy and decision. His memory will live long in the heart of his friends, for to them his place will never be filled...
...swift and accurate thrower, but he is not quite sure on grounders. Coolidge and Lord have played on their class team for three years. Batting has always been their weakest point, but in this they both improved greatly last year. Holden was substitute last year. He is a hard worker, a good base runner, and a valuable all-round player. Gallivan has played on his class team for two years. His fielding is fair, and last year he led the batting in the class games. Morgan and Clark played on the '89 team. Morgan is an excellant fielder...
Whatever the details of the plan may be, every earnest worker in college will be glad to learn that there is to be electric light in the library...
...Moody, whose meetings were opened so auspiciously last evening in Sanders, will be with the students during this week. We cannot too highly compliment the Young Men's Christian Association upon its energy in procuring so earnest and successful a worker as Mr. Moody, and we trust that every hope may be justified by his labors. It is too frequently the case that young men while absorbed in collegiate duties are led to neglect other duties even more important. Here there is offered an admirable opportunity to induce the students to think of other than their mere business duties...