Word: california
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...same exhibition room the curator has just placed a beautiful cluster of the flowers of the snow-plant of the Sierras. It was given to the Museum by Mr. O. B. Henshaw, who obtained it this summer in Eastern California. Much of the brilliant red color of the plant has been lost, but the from is perfectly preserved. The plant receives its name from occurrence near or sometimes in the snow of the higher western mountains...
...York last April with the address then drawn up to the governing boards of American Universities. There are also a list of the graduate clubs affiliated and introductory accounts of the colleges and universities whose courses of instruction are included in the handbook. These are Barnard, Brown, Bryn Mawr, California, Chicago, Clark, Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Leland Jtanford, Jr., Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Radcliffe, Vanderbilt, Western Reserve, Wisconsin and Yale...
...following is the board of assistant editors: Barnard, Helen Annan; Brown, Adolph C. Ely; Bryn Mawr, Annie Crosby Emery; California, E. N. Henderson; Chicago, I. W. Howerth; Clark, T. W. Edmondson; Columbia, F. L. Lugneer; Cornell, A. F. Weber; Harvard, F. P. Gulliver; Johns Hopkins, C. C. Schenk; Leland Stanford, Jr., J. C. Kirtland; Michigan, Melvin P. Porter; Minnesota, E. B. Johson; New York, L. J. Tompkins; Pennsylvania, Ellis A. Schnabel; Princeton, Frank F. Thompson; Radcliffe, Kate O. Peterson; Vanderbilt, D. T. McIntyre; Western Reserve, Charles T. Hickok; Wisconsin, J. F. Morse; Yale, Clive...
...organized: Up to 1886 the Langdell system of study had not been adopted in any other law school. Since 1886 it has been introduced, to a greater or less extent, in the following named law schools: Columbia, New York; Metropolis, New York; Northwestern University, Chicago; Leland Stanford, Jr., University, California; and Iowa State University. The collections of select cases to be used in connection with instruction have been introduced also in seven other American law schools. The number of students at the Harvard Law School, for six years prior to the academic year 1886, averaged 154. The number...
...Graduate Students, called to meet in New York last April, resolved to continue the publication, and the edition for 1895-6 is soon to appear from Macmillan & Co., of New York. The Handbook is being edited by a board of twenty-one graduate students representing Barnard, Brown, Bryn Mawr, California, Chicago, Clark, Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Radcliffe, Stanford, Vanderbilt, Western Reserve, Wisconsin, and Yale. C. A. Duniway of Harvard, is editor-in-chief...