Word: augusts
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...eight lectures, illustrated by the stereopticon, covering briefly the period of the French Revolution. The titles and dates are as follows: November 12, Storming of the Bastille; November 15, The 5th and 6th of October in Versailles; November 19, The Flight to Varennes; November 22, The 10th of August; November 26, The Mountain and the Gironde; November 29, The Revolutionary Tribunal; December 3, Revolutionary Methods; December 6, The Fall of Robespierre...
...officially represented the Peabody Museum and the Division of Anthropology at the Prehistoric Congress of France held at Autun in August, and at the International Reunion of Anthropologists held at Cologne in the same month...
Several Harvard men were enrolled at the regular session of the Bermuda Biological Station which extended last summer from June 21 to August 7. The new station is located on Agar's Island, near the entrance to Hamilton Harbor. This island contains about three acres of land, and has numerous substantial buildings. It was formerly used by the British government for the storage of ammunitions of war, and for the accommodation of the necessary garrison. It has been secured by the Bermuda History Society for the purposes of a public acquarium and a station for biological research...
...successful series of trials was made during the summer with the new English built shell, recently presented to the University by W. C. Baylies '84. The trials were held on the Charles river, at Sherborn, the last of August, under the direction of Captain Richardson '08 and other competent judges. No regular crew was tried out, but the demonstrations were given by a scrub crew called together for that purpose...
Several receptions were given to the congress, the principal one being by Professor A. Agissiz '55, president of the Congress. On Saturday, August 25, the delegates visited Harvard and were addressed in Sander's Theatre by President Eliot...