Word: agassiz
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Cambridge, performance will be under the patronage of Mrs. C. W. Eliot, Mrs. L. Agassiz, Mrs. G. P. Baker, Mrs. L. B. R. Briggs, Mrs. L. Carr, Mrs. M. Emery, Mrs. W. W. Goodwin, Mrs. J. P. Hopkinson, Miss Horsford, Mrs. C. E. Hubbard, Miss Irwin, Mrs. W. B. King, Miss Longfellow, Mrs. F. G. Peabody, Mrs. C. E. Pickering, Mrs. W. E. Russell, Mrs. N. S. Shaler, Mrs. De Sumichrast, Mrs. J. G. Thorp, Mrs. H. N. Wheeler, Mrs. J. W. White...
...fund of more than $6,000, contributed by friends during Mrs. Agassiz's absence in Europe, is given to Redcliffe on her return, entirely without conditions, for the establishing of a scholarship to be called the Elizabeth Cary Agassiz Scholarship...
Radcliffe College will begin its fall term today. There is no change among the officials. Miss Louise Agassiz is president, Miss Agnes Irwin dean, Arthur Gilman regent, and Miss Mary Coe Secretary. Radcliffe had 290 students last year; more than 300 are assured for this. There has been purchased what is called Munroe Place, near by. In this there will be meeting rooms for Radcliffe societies, perhaps a recitation room or two, and an office to be used as a branch by the Harvard Cooperative Society...
...Alexander Agassiz expressed himself as greatly pleased with the exhibition and said it would be a decided addition to any museum. Mr. Webb said $100,000 could be spent to great advantage in making additions...
Last night Mr. Alexander Agassiz, Director of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, gave an interesting lecture in the University Museum on "Some European Zoological Stations and Museums." Mr. Agassiz is an authority on this subject, having spent over two years in Europe 1870-71 in visiting all of the most important museums. The lecture in brief was as follows...