Word: boylston
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Potter '89, newly appointed Librarian of the Widener Library, yesterday confirmed the report that the Boylston Laboratory was going to be used for library purposes. He stated, however, that owing to the amount of chemical apparatus which must be removed and the necessity of cleaning up the building afterwards, it would be impossible for the change to take place before the Christmas recess...
...Potter also made the statement that the Freshman Library now located on Holyoke St. near Gore Hall, as well as the history library of the Lower Reading Room in Widener were to be transferred to the Boylston Laboratory building where they will, in all probability, occupy the main floor. This merging of the possessions of the two libraries has all obvious advantages in facilitating the acquisition of history texts...
Another fortunate change will be the placing of the Chinese collection in Boylston Hall. These volumes are at present scattered, occupying various portions of Widener Library, some being placed on the top floor, other portions of the collection being on the main and second floors. All of the pieces will be gathered together but their exact position in the Boylston Laboratory could not be stated positively yesterday by Mr. Potter...
...Harvard 3 15 Th. at 10 Sever 21 17b Th. at 10 Harvard 1 21 Mon. Oct. 1 at 4 Widener K 25 hf Tu. Oct. 2, 3.30 Widener K 27 Consult Professor Langer 35 Th. at 9 Widener J 43 Consult Professor Abbott46 hf Fri. at 4 1154 Boylston St. 49 hf Consult Prof. Abbott 52a Th. at 11 Andover 55 Th. at 11 Harvard 2 57a Th. at 2 Sever 7 HISTORY OF SCIENCE 1 Th. at 10 Emerson F PRESCRIBED PHYSICAL TRAINING AND HYGIENE LECTURES FOR FRESHMEN Th. at 2 New Lect. Hall INDIC PHILOLOGY...
From the lengthening shadow cast by the huge new Chemistry Laboratory as it nears completion come the pleas of the kindred departments of Zoology, Botany, and Physiology where the equipment and building are quite as inadequate as the facilities in Boylston Hall. In a letter in the current Alumni Bulletin Dr. Parker acknowledges that the recent reports of conditions in the Department of Biology have not been overdrawn, and describes the efforts that are being made to remedy the situation. The Departments of Zoology and Botany, he reports, have increased ten-fold in sizee, both in the number of students...