Word: addressed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...address will be open to all members of the University...
...second joint meeting of the Boylston Chemical Club with the Chemical Society of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will be held at the Technology Union, this evening at 8 o'clock. Professor A. A. Noyes, of the Institute of Technology, will address the meeting on "The New Process of Photographic Printing, designated 'Catatypy,' invented by Professor Ostwald of Leipsic, Germany." The speaker will describe the method, which is based on a purely chemical process entirely independent of exposure to any kind of light. Prints prepared by the process will be exhibited and illustrative experiments shown...
After the address, everyone joined in singing "Fair Harvard." President Eliot then expressed his appreciation in the following words...
...Thomas Nelson Perkins '91 then presented the President with a book containing an address signed by more than nine thousand three hundred Harvard graduates. The book is in two volumes, each twelve inches by fifteen inches and three inches thick, bound in crimson levant with a doublure of white levant stamped with the University seal in gold...
...address was prepared and the signatures gathered by a committee of six graduates headed by Theodore Roosevelt '08. The first volume only, containing the address and forty-seven hundred names, was presented, as signatures are still being sent to the committee and the second volume is consequently not yet complete. In presenting the volume, Mr. Perkins after telling of the inception of the plan and the manner of collecting the signatures by means of a circular letter read the address as follows: March...