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This month The Barber of Seville, the results of their labors, will be presented on the Agassiz stage...
Spruce Ave., we suspected, was the "Main Street" for the community's 59,919 inhabitants. On it, or close by, slumbered some of Mount Auburn's most distinguished residents, including Phillips Brooks, President Eliot, Julia Ward Howe, Charles Sumner, Louis Agassiz, and Edwin Booth. Others, such as Amy Lowell, Francis Parkman, Josiah Royce, and Oliver Wendell Holmes, were further removed to be sure, but there seemed to be no class distinction in non-sectarian Mount Auburn, and most definitely, there was no "wrong side of the tracks." Spruce Ave., while invigorating, seemed exhausting, and we felt our temples throb...
Colonial rule stands in the way of Africans' search for dignity and economic well-being, three speakers told a weekend conference on "Africa: Toward Freedom" in Agassiz Auditorium...
...conference on "Africa-Toward-Freedom" will be held on Friday, Oct. 5, in Agassiz Hall and continued on Saturday at the International Students Center, it was learned yesterday...
...recent work has been in radio astronomy. He is co-director of the Harvard Radio Astronomy Project at the George R. Agassiz Station at Harvard, Mass. The Station has pioneered in research and training in this productive new field, and on April 28 dedicated a new 60-foot radio telescope, the largest in the country...