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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...have more adequate reporting of the special lectures given so frequently in the University? Writing in the CRIMSON, I ask the question with some sense of delicacy; but a comparison of the report of Professor Palmer's Ingersoll lecture the day after it was delivered with the account of it in the present issue will show why it is asked. Our various papers taken together might be expected to form a fairly comprehensive record of our activities and interests; but on the evidence they furnish how can posterity ever guess that there are those among us who regard that brilliant...

Author: By W. A. Neilson., | Title: CURRENT ISSUE OF ADVOCATE | 12/9/1912 | See Source »

...account of the smaller amount of available space in Randall it has been necessary to store a considerable number of books in other buildings of the University. These, however, may be obtained at Randall with comparatively little delay by means of the messenger service, which will continue to operate as it has done during the removal. About 400,000 volumes have been shelved in Randall and the service in the delivery of these books will be from now on much more efficient...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RANDALL TO OPEN TODAY | 12/9/1912 | See Source »

From the Yale News Account...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRESS COMMENTS ON GAME | 11/27/1912 | See Source »

...England Federation of Harvard Clubs will hold its annual meeting this afternoon in Hartford, Conn. President Lowell and Dean Briggs will both be present, and will deliver addresses in the evening. An unusually large attendance is expected on account of the proximity of the meeting both in time and place to the Yale game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEETING OF HARVARD CLUBS | 11/22/1912 | See Source »

...insects whose habits fitted in with the occurrence of the disease both as to place and time. After eliminating all non-migratory insects and all whose bite would have attracted particular attention, they finally concluded that the stable fly was the only insect whose habits could be made to account for the scattered infection of Infantile Palalysis and for its occurrence only in the late summer and early autumn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEDICAL SOCIETY DISCOVERY | 11/21/1912 | See Source »

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