Word: boylston
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...bill will be introduced in the State Senate tomorrow by Mr. D. W. Lane '94, providing for the erection of a new bridge over the Charles River at the end of Boylston street. The bridge contemplated will be a drawless structure of wood, sixty feet wide. The cost, which is estimated at $100,000, is to be divided equally between the cities of Boston and Cambridge. The height of the bridge over the channel will be twenty-six feet above mean high water, and will necessitate raising the present grade of the street...
...Hall. Upper and Lower Mass. Economics 11, Univ. 19 Education 1, Upper Dane Mathematics FII, Sever 5 Mathematics 24, Sever 5 Engineering 4f, Pierce 103 Engineering 5b, Pierce 202, 209 and 212 Engineering 16a, Zool. Lect. Rm. Engineering 16c, Zool. Lect. Rm. Physics 14, Jeff. Lab. 25 Chemistry 12, Boylston 10 Botany 5, Bot. Mus. 7 Botany 8, Bot. Mus. 13B Zoology 3, Sever 6 2.30 P. M. Government 16b, Upper Mass. Wednesday, February 10. Semitic 2, Semitic Mus. 2 Semitic 16, Lower Mass. Indic Philology 1a. Warren House Classical Philol. 60, Divinity Lib. Greek 3, Lower Mass. German...
...first joint meeting of the Boylston Chemical Club with the Chemical Society of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will be held in the Training Table Room of the Union, tomorrow evening, at 9 o'clock. Professor T. W. Richards '86, will address the meeting on "Some Modern Theories Concerning the Constitution of Matter," including a discussion of the philosophic bearing of the atomic theory and of some of the properties which bear upon the make-up of atoms. He will also-discuss the spectrum relations, atomic compressibility and the divisibility of the atoms of the older chemistry...
Last day for receiving dissertations for the Boylston Medical Prizes...
...Department of Chemistry has recently received from Mr. Edward Mallinckrodt, of St. Louis, the sum of $1,000, which has been used in refitting the library of Boylston Hall and in buying several hundred new books on chemical subjects. By means of this gift, the library has been almost completely remodeled and the capacity of the shelves more than doubled. E. Mallinckrodt, Jr., '00, has added to the gift of his father a sum, to be paid annually for the next five years, for use in paying the running expenses of the library. Many valuable chemical books have been added...