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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...until August, 1824, that another notable visit was paid to Harvard. Then came Lafayette, described as straight and noble looking, full six feet in stature. The College he saw was much changed; the first Stoughton was no longer there and in its place stood University Hall. The new Stoughton stood to the left of Hollis, and around the corner was Holworthy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Brown's Lecture. | 12/17/1901 | See Source »

General Science, second, third, and fourth year students, consult the officer representing their supervising Division of Science, in accordance with the circular received in August...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CIRCULAR OF INFORMATION. | 9/25/1901 | See Source »

This began on August 13. The early part of the tournament attracted more than usual attention, since the match in doubles, between the Western champions, Little and Alexander of Princeton, and the Easterners, L. E. Ware '99 and B. C. Wright '03 was very close. Five sets were needed to decide it, Ware and Wright finally winning...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tennis During the Summer. | 9/24/1901 | See Source »

...Harvard team to compete with Yale against Oxford and Cambridge will begin training on August 15, at a place not yet decided upon. A week before the games, trials will be held with Yale in those events for which the intercollegiate and dual games have not been sufficient tests. The games will be held on Berkeley Oval in New York, September 21. The following Harvard men will go in training for the games: 100 and 220 yards dashes--Lightner, Webb. 440 yards dash--Manson, Rust. 880 yards run--Boynton, Behn Mile run--Clark, Knowles. Hurdles -- Converse. 2 mile run--Richardson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The International Games. | 6/21/1901 | See Source »

...model was begun in August, 1899, under the direction of G. C. Curtis, the sculptor. The work is remarkable for the accuracy of its details, which include some 250 miles of railroad, modelled to scale, 300 miles of stream; 200,000 trees, each separate; 26,000 blocks, correctly located according to maps; 2,750 miles of streets and 157,000 buildings...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Model of Metropolitan District. | 6/17/1901 | See Source »

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