Word: augusts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...scientific expedition is being formed at Yale to go West this summer. About twelve Yale instructors and students will take part in the expedition, which will leave late in August. The party will make the Grand Canyon of the Colorado in Arizona the main object of the trip, but will also visit the San Francisco mountains and the petrified forests of Arizona. Another Yale party is already on its way to the Canyon. The object of the expedition is mainly to study the geology of the Arizona regions and also to hunt for fossil remains...
...expedition of the Engineering Department this year will be to Makoniky, Martha's Vineyard. Mr. Turner and about sixty men will leave Cambridge on June 16 and remain at Martha's Vineyard until August 4. At Makoniky, a small town a few miles south of West Chop on the Sound side of the island, the University has rented about 400 acres of land with a summer hotel and wharfing facilities. The work there will consist of field practice in plane, topographical, geodetic, and railroad surveying...
...report of the results of the Final Examinations will be sent to second year, first year and special students, and to such third year students as request it, the latter part of July or the first half of August, to the home address given in the catalogue. Students who wish their reports sent to a different address must give written notice on cards for that purpose at the delivery desk before Commencement...
...unusually large number of students have signified their intention of attending Summer School this year. The session will open on July 5 and will close August 15. The following instructors have been appointed in the various courses: In Greek, Professor Wright, Dr. Keep, and Mr. George H. Chase; in Latin, Professor Greenough, Dr. Moore and Mr. Henry N. Prescott; in English, Professor Baker, Mr. Hurlbut, Mr. Schofield, Mr. Hart, Mr. Young, Mr. Huntington, Mr. Greenough and Mr. Gentner; in Reading and Speaking, Mr. I. L. Winter; in German, Professor Schilling and Dr. Poll; in French, Professor de Sumichrast; in Spanish...
...following Monday. The entrance fee will be $1.00. First and runner-up prizes will be given, and a championship banner to the school winning the greatest number of matches. The winner of the tournament will have the right, as Harvard interscholastic champion of 1900, to play at Newport in August, for the national interscholastic championship of the United States...