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...members of last year's University crew will be given a complimentary dinner at the Hotel Somerset, Boston, on November 22, where it is intended that every man, now alive, who has ever rowed on a University crew, will be present. President Eliot, Professor Alexander Agassiz '55, A. G. Hodges '74, R. F. Herrick '90, F. L. Higginson, Jr., '00, O. D. Filley '06 and R. L. Bacon '07 will speak. J. J. Storrow '85 will preside...
...Department of Geology, will start from New York at 10 o'clock this morning on the "Touraine" for Naples. He will sail first for Havre, whence he will proceed to Paris and then to Naples. Professor Jaggar will proceed as a representative of Mr. Alexander Agassiz, director of the University Museum, for the purpose of making a careful study of the phenomena of the present eruption of Mt. Vesuvius as compared with those of Mt. Pelee in 1902, with which he became intimately acquainted. While at Naples Professor Jaggar will make a collection of rocks and volcanic deposits, and will...
...February 20, 1841. His father, Nathaniel Burger Shaler '27, was a prominent Kentucky physician. Dean Shaler graduated from the Lawrence Scientific School in 1862, a member of the twelfth class to graduate from that department. During part of his course he received private instruction in geology from Professor Louis Agassiz h.'48, the celebrated student of geology and zoology...
...been elected an honorary member of the Societe Asiatique of Paris, which was founded in 1821, and has an honorary membership of 29. He has also been elected to the Royal Society of Sciences of Gottingen, Prussia, founded in 1751. Four other Americans share the same honor: Mr. A. Agassiz '55, Professor C. Gross h.'01, Professor S. Newcomb '58, of Washington, and Professor Penfield, of Yale...
...Leigh R. Gregor, professor of English in McGill University of Montreal, will give a lecture at Agassiz House, tomorrow at 4.45 o'clock on "American Speech." The lecture will be open to the public...