Word: agassiz
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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SOPHOMORE THEMES II.Themes returned to sub-sections, as follows: January 19, 3 to 4.30 P. M., Agassiz to C. T. Davis; January 26, 3 to 4.30 P. M., Dickenson to Kent; February 2, 3 to 4.30 P. M., Kip to Wilson...
...yards hurdle race was prettily won by G. R. Agassiz, in 19 1/4 sec. For the 100-yards dash, open only to members of the Football Team, there were nine entries. Keith was the only one who did not start. The first heat was won by R. M. Appleton, '84, in 12 1/4 sec., the second by Thacher, '82, in 12 1/2 sec., and the third by Edmands...
...1/4-mile, barring all who had a record of 55 sec. or better, was won by G. R. Agassiz...
BAREETT WENDELL.THE Harvard Register for November is out. The most noteworthy articles are : Rev. C. F. Thwing's "Agassiz," and the conclusion of the history of the "Boston Latin School." Mr. A. B. Hart, '80, contributes an account of the Harvard Union. Editorially, the Register sounds its own death-knell, unless more subscriptions are received, in which case it will be published in magazine form, and cost...
...Corporation has offered to throw open the Museum of Natural History, the Botanical Garden, the Mineral Cabinets in Boylston, the Fine Arts Collections, and the Agassiz Museum (if the Trustees will permit), for inspection on Sunday afternoons from May 1 to November 1, provided that the city of Cambridge will supply police for the buildings. The authorities hesitate about accepting the offer, it appears. After the great success that has attended the opening of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts on Sunday afternoons, it seems strange that any serious objection should be made here to an attempt to provide innocent...