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...yard run at 4.40--H. F. Howes '09, 15 yds.; C. C. Perkins '09, 25 yds.; G. C. Adams '10, 20 yds.; L. V. Bartlett '10, 35 yds.; R. W. Boyden '10, scratch; S. Cobb '10, 50 yds.; H. Guild '10, 10 yds.; R. F. Hoyt '10, 10 yds.; J. Humphry, Jr., '10, 25 yds.; M. J. Leonard '10, 40 yds.; K. L. Lindsey '10, 40 yds.; E. K. Merrihew '10, scratch; C. W. Rice '10, 40 yds.; G. W. Ryley '10, scratch; R. Warren '10, scratch; L. Watson...
...HARVARD BOTANICAL CLUB. "Peat and the Formation of Peat Bogs." Mr. H. H. Bartlett. Nash Lecture Room, 4.45 P. M. Open to members of the University and of Radcliffe College...
...HARVARD BOTANICAL CLUB. "Peat and the Formation of Peat Bogs." Mr. H. H. Bartlett. Nash Lecture Room, 4.45 P. M. Open to members of the University and of Radcliffe College...
...Bartlett, G. G. Browne, R. Estabrook, R. F. Hoyt, C. L. Lanigan, F. M. de Selding, H. Watson, L. Watson...
Professor Bartlett entered Bowdoin College; but before the completion of his course the Civil War broke out and he enlisted in the Union Army, where he distinguished himself by his bravery. He was captured and imprisoned, but an exchange was effected and he returned north. In 1872 he was made an instructor in German at the University, and two years later became assistant professor of German. In 1891 he was made associate professor, but resigned in 1903. From 1891 until 1903 he was regent of the University. Professor Bartlett was not known by any of the present generation of undergraduates...