Word: andrews
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Chamiso, 2, vols. Annual Register, 1904. Life of Reason, Santayana, vols. 3 and 4. Essentials in American History, Hart. Actual Government, Hart. Renan, Barry. Mount Desert, a history, Street. The Philippine Islands, Atkinson. A Southern Girl in '61, Wright. The Ancient Grudge, Pier. Knock at a Venture, Phillpotts. Autobiography, Andrew White. Russia and its Crisis, Milyoukov McAllister and his Double, Train. The Garden of Allah, Hichens. The Irrational Knot, Shaw. The House of Mirth, Wharton. My Friend the Chauffeur, Williamson. The Divine Fire, Sinclair, Iole, Chambers. The Appreciation of Pictures, Sturgis. The Ways of Nature, Burroughs. Question of our Speech...
Economics 8a will be given during the first half year instead of the second half year, at 1.30 o'clock, instead of at 9 o'clock, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Economics 8b will be given during the second half year by Assistant Professor Andrew. The meetings of this course will also come at 1.30 o'clock instead of at 9 o'clock, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Economics 17 has been dropped for this year, and Mathematics 35 will also not be given...
...Griffin '95, who died last year. Professor Sprague received his appointment of assistant professor of Economics here in the University in 1898. In consequence of this resignation, Economics 6 will be given this year by Professor Taussig and Assistant Professor Gay, and Economics 8b by Assistant Professor Andrew. Economics a, International Trade, and Economics 20d, History of the National Banking System, will be omitted this year...
Professor C. P. Parker, Chairman Sever 11 Professor A. P. Andrew " 26 Professor C. L. Bouton " 24 Dr. H. C. Boynton " 5 Mr. W. R. Castle " 3 Dr. G. H. Chase " 19 Dr. J. L. Coolidge " 1 Professor J. D. M. Ford " 21 Mr. B. A. G. Fuller " A Professor J. H. Gardiner " 9 Professor C. B. Gulick " 17 Mr. T. Hall " B Professor W. F. Harris " 20 Mr. W. G. Howard...
...Andrew Carl Ortmayer, 1906S, of Chicago, III., two, prepared for college at the Harvard School, Chicago. Age, 19 years; height, 5 feet 9 inches; weight, 166 pounds. He rowed on last year's freshman crew...