Word: baileys
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Chemistry 22 Emerson D History A Emerson D Indic Philology Emerson D ENGINEERING SCHOOL Engineering 412 Emerson D TOMORROW COLLEGE Botany 3 Geol. Lect. Rm. Chemistry 5 Pierce 304 Chinese 2 Sever 17 Comparative Literature 30 Benjamin to Reber Sever 29 Robb to Weist Sever 35 Economics 2a Bailey to McDermott Sever 5 McElroy to Youman Sever 6 Economics 37 Emerson F Education A Harvard 3 English 7a Aspinwall to Cottrell Sever 7 Crowley to Holmes Sever 8 Howard to Zipf Sever 11 English 39 Allen to Levy Sever 23 Lindsay to Zink Sever 24 English 41 Abramson to Stout...
...Botany 6 Emerson D Chemistry 22 Emerson D History A Emerson D Indic Philology Emerson D FRIDAY, JANUARY 25. (XI) Botany 3 Geol. Lect. Rm. Chemistry 5 Pierce 304 Chinese 2 Sever 17 Comparative Literature 30 Benjamin to Reber Sever 29 Robb to Weist Sever 35 Economics 2a Bailey to McDermott Sever 5 McElroy to Youman Sever 6 Economics 37 Emerson F Education A Harvard 3 English 7a Aspinwall to Cottrell Sever 7 Growley to Holmes Sever 8 Howard to Zipf Sever 11 English 39 Allen to Levy Sever 23 Lindsay to Zink Sever 24 English 41 Abramson to Stout...
...Harvard (Newhall, Coburn, Chapin, Barker); second, M. I. T. (Symonds, Bailey, Fife, Makepeace...
...Professor Bailey was sent to Peru to investigate conditions there in order to determine the best location for a southern station for the Harvard College Observatory. His examination of the west coast of South America, from the equator to southern Chile, resulted in the selection of Arequipa. This station, because of its southern location, its numerous telescopes, and its high altitude of 8000 feet is of considerable importance and supplies the major part of the material that is used in the astronomical investigations at the Harvard Observatory...
Professor Bailey studied at Boston University, receiving his bachelor's degree in 1881 and his master's degree there, and later at Harvard in 1888. From 1898 to 1912 he was associate professor in Harvard University and was for some years acting director of the observatory...