Word: agassiz
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...department of "University Notes" in this issue of the Bulletin are very full and interesting. A description of the new Jefferson Physical Laboratory, which was substantially copied into a recent number of the Advertiser, appear, as well as notes on the observatory and the Agassiz Museum. From the latter we find that "the zoological collection is now so far arranged that the public can fairly estimate the advantages of our present distribution of limited exhibitions in comparatively small rooms devoted to special objects, as compared with the usual museum arrangements, by which all the collections of an establishment are thrown...
Competitors for the Boylston prizes will speak in the following order: 1, Wyeth; 2, Putnam; 3, Brown; 4, Sullivan; 5, Heilbron; 6, Agassiz; 7, Denniston; 8, Sawyer; 9, Hatch; 10, G. H. Page; 11, Jack; 12, Cummings; 13, Eliot; 14, Morison; 15, Hubbard; 16, Sessions; 17, W. H. Page; 18, Barnes; 19, Noble...
...Diaz of Mexico and his party visited Harvard yesterday early in the afternoon, and were received by President Eliot and Prof. Agassiz...
Judges: On literary philosophical and historical subjects - Messrs. T. W. Higginson, Roger Wolcott and Dr. Royce; on classical subjects and translations - Rev. Dr. J. H. Thayer. Prof. J. B. Sewall and Prof. Dyer; on scientific subjects - Mr. Alexander Agassiz. Prof. Shaler, Prof. E. H. Dolbear and Mr. Edward Burgess...
...Wendell will return Theme V. to section 1 (Agassiz to Hatch) as follows: Agassiz to Brown, at 2 P. M.; Bryant to C. B. Davis, at 2.30; C. T. Davis to Frost, at 3; Frothingham to Goodspeed, at 3.30; Goodwin to Hatch, at 4. To section 2 (Hawkins to Ziegler) on Tuesday, April 3, as follows: Hawkins to Jack, at 2 P. M.; Jennings to Lovering, at 2.30: J. Lowman to Nichols, at 3; Noble to Sawin, at 3.30; Shaw to Ziegler...