Word: andrews
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Greek history. Dr. Butcher is well known in this country through his writings, among which are a series of essays entitled, "Some Aspects of the Greek Genius," "Aristotle's Theory of Poetry and Fine Art," and a prose translation of the Odyssey made with the co-operation of Andrew Lang...
Professor H. S. White '73, Assistant Professor A. C. Coolidge '87, Assistant Professor A. P. Andrew, T. N. Perkins '91, 1E. H. Nichols '86, N. W. Bingham '95, J. A. Burgess '04, J. P. Bowditch '05, R. Sanger...
...make the formal presentation of the Emperor's gifts, and President Eliot will accept them in behalf of the University. Professor H. C. G. von Jagemann will preside at the meeting, and Carl Schurz, president of the Germanic Museum Association, Professor Kuno Francke, curator of the Museum, and probably Andrew D. White, former ambassador at Berlin, will speak. Invitations will be extended to all the members of the Germanic Museum Association, which includes many of the most prominent German citizens in this country. The faculties of the University, representatives of other universities, and other persons prominent in official and educational...
...rooms named below. A written list of studies for the entire year must be submitted to the Adviser. Freshmen who have not been assigned to Advisers will consult Professor C. P. Parker, at 9.30 o'clock, in Sever 11. Professor C. P. Parker, Chairman, Sever 11 Dr. A. P. Andrew, Sever 26 Dr. C. L. Bouton, Sever 24 Dr. G. H. Chase, Sever 20 Professor A. C. Coolidge, Sever 1 Mr. J. A. Field, Sever 14 Professor J. D. M. Ford, Sever 19 Professor J. H. Gardiner, Sever 9 Professor C. B. Gulick, Sever 17 Mr. T. Hall, Sever...
...Eastman has sailed for Europe, to take possession of the zoological collection of Baron de Beyet of Brussels, which has just been purchased by Mr. Andrew Carnegie as a gift to the University. The gift was purchased through the influence of Dr. Eastman. This collection is especially rich in specimens of extinct birds and animals of central Europe and northern Asia, and contains many that cannot be duplicated. Baron de Beyet has made a life long study of extinct fauns, and his classifications have been accepted by most of the universities of Europe...