Word: california
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...elected president of the Advocate last evening in place of William George Tinckom Fernandez '10, of Quetta, India, resigned. Thomas Stearns Eliot '10, of St. Louis, Missouri, was made secretary to fill the vacancy thus formed. The following business managers were elected: Seward Churchyard Simons '11, of Pasadena, California, John Heard, Jr., '12, of Boston...
Professor H. M. Stephens, of the University of California, secretary of the Academy of Pacific Coast History, will deliver the third of his course of four Lowell Institute lectures on "The San Francisco Earthquake" in Huntington Hall, 491 Boylston street, Boston, this evening at 8 o'clock. The topic for today's lecture will be "The City of Ruins." The final lecture, "The Relief of a Ruined City," will be given Friday. Admission to the lectures is free...
Professor Turner has conducted courses, however, in other universities. In 1899-00 he was lecturer in history at the University of Chicago; in 1903-04 he spent half the year lecturing here; and in 1904 and 1908 he taught in the summer sessions of the University of California. In 1908 he received the degree of LL.D. from Illinois, and last month, at the Inauguration of President Lowell, he received the degree of Litt.D. In conferring the degree President Lowell referred to him as "a pioneer in American history, who has set forth in memorable pages the vast influence of Western...
Professor H.M. Stephens, of the University of California, secretary of the Academy of Pacific Coast History, will deliver the first of his course of four Lowell Institute lectures on "The San Francisco Earthquake" in Huntington Hall, 491 Boylston street, Boston, this evening at 8 o'clock. The topic for today's lecture will be "The California Earthquake and its Human Aspects...
...Harvard Co-operative store was the first of its kind in this country, and although somewhat similar enterprises have been established at various university centres during the intervening 27 years, as for example at Yale, Princeton, Cornell, Chicago, and California, the Harvard store is much the largest and most profitable among them. In fact, its vol- ume of annual business is about as large as that of all the others put together. Some idea of the service which the Cooperative renders to the University in general may be gained form the statement in the annual report that more than...