Word: board
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...accepting Professor Paine's resignation the Board desire to record their sense of the high value of Professor Paine's services to the University and to congratulate him upon his success in building up from the foundations the Department of Music...
...conference will be held at Northfield from June 30 to July 9. The names of all delegates, with program fees of $5 each, should reach C. L. Boynton, 3 W. 29th street, New York City, not later than June 25. Board and lodging will cost $12, with a slight reduction for men living in tents. A transportation circular will be issued later containing detailed information in regard to the reduced rates which will be secured on all the principal railroad lines...
...History Camp, a tuition fee of $20 will probably be charged. A complete library, containing necessary books for the reading will be provided. Students will sleep and board at the Engineering Camp, at the same rates as charged to engineering students...
...last meeting of the Board of Overseers it was voted to concur with the Corporation in the following appointments for five years from September 1, 1905: Assistant professors--R. DeC. Ward '89, L. S. Marks, J. H. Gardiner '85, E. B. Holt '96, G. P. Baxter '96, H. A. Torrey '96, C. H. White S.'97: instructor --S. E.Whiting...
There are six vacancies in the Board of Overseers to be filled by election on Commencement Day, Wednesday, June 28. In accordance with a vote of the Association of the Alumni of Harvard College a committee has been appointed which has suggested to the electors the following names for nomination to the Board of Overseers: C. E. Norton '46, J. T. Mitchell '55, D. P. Kimball '56, S. Newcomb S. '58, s. M. Weld '60, R. A. Boit '68, H. Parkman '70, W. C. Loring '72, G. Wigglesworth '74, F. P. Fish '75, J. Lowell '77, H. Parker...