Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Biology, all courses at Bussey Institution. Architecture, all courses in Robinson. Astronomy, all courses in Astronom. Lab., Jarvis St. Astronomy 7, consult Dr. Duncan, Astron. Lab., Sept. 24, 10 A. M. Botany 2, 8, Nash Lec. Rm. Botany 3, Botan. Mus. 13b Botany 7, Gray Herbarium Business Administration, see bulletin board north entry of University Hall. Celtic 1, Sept. 25, 12 M., Warren House Chemistry A, B, Boylston 7 Chemistry 4, 6, 9, Coolidge Mem. Lab. Chemistry 16, Sept. 25, 8 A. M., Boylston 9 Chemistry 21, Boylston 3c Chemistry 23, Rotch Bldg. Chemistry, all other courses in Boylston...
John Hays Gardiner '85, Editor of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, and lately assistant Professor of English, died of heart disease at a private hospital in Boston last night, after an acute illness of about six weeks...
...English to which he devoted nearly twenty years of service in the University, as instructor, and assistant professor. Having withdrawn from active association with the University in 1910, he responded eagerly to the opportunity of rendering further service to the University and the Alumni through the columns of the Bulletin, and his interest in the welfare of the paper remained unabated till his death, which he faced during the last weeks of his illness with characteristic fortitude...
...last few years Mr. H. W. Jones '85 of the Harvard Alumni Association has interviewed the Senior class as to the question of their support of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin. He will begin his work very soon...
This publication should be of extreme interest to every man graduating this year as it will keep him in touch with both graduate and undergraduate affairs. In addition the Bulletin forms the chief support of the Alumni work which is a very important branch of all college affairs. It is hoped that the Senior class will cooperate with Mr. Jones...