Word: boylston
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...misrepresentation in Cambridge to be confined to the last week in September, acknowledged open season on Harvard College, have discovered on the past two Saturday afternoons the flaw in such optimism. Charlatanry obtains a re-entry in the sale of a program to the Stadium-bound crowds. Cried on Boylston Street and adjacent avenues as a "football program," printed evidence finds the sponsors and agents of this cheat guilty of misrepresentation in the following details...
...signed by the following: Kenneth D. Blackfan, professor of pediatrics; Edwin G. Boring, associate professor of psychology; Zechariah Chaffee, Jr., professor of law; Lemuel R. Cleveland, assistant professor of tropical medicine Edwin J. Cohn, assistant professor of physical chemistry James B. Conant, professor of chemistry C. T. Copeland, Boylston professor emeritus of rhetoric and oratory William J. Crosier; professor of general physiology; J. A. DeHass, professor or foreign trade; E. Merrick Dodd, Jr., Professor of law; Ralph M. Eaton, assistant, professor of philosophy; David L. Edsell, dean of the medical school; William Y. Elliott, assistant professor of government; Otto...
...scientific investigation approximate in excellence their opportunities for the study of the humanities. It would be well to determine, however, if these facilities may by some means be made as available to the undergraduate as are such institutions for instance as the Widener Library. The iron bound regulations of Boylston Hall in regard to closing hours have for years been an inconvenience and in many cases a downright hardship. Every student in even the most elementary chemistry course knows the annoyance and loss of time engendered by the inexorable cry "Close up; time to close up! When he has assembled...
Contrary to the report which appeared in yesterdays CRIMSON, A. C. Potter '89, Librarian of the University Library, announced last night that the Freshman Library now situated on Holyoke Street will not be moved to the Boylston Laboratory building...
...opportunity of using the building is offered to Widener Library through the completion of the new Mallinckrodt Chemistry Laboratory which makes the space formerly occupied by the Chemistry Department available for other purposes. Any parts of Boylston Hall not occupied by the Library will be converted into general offices, according to a tentative plan...