Word: centralized
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Major-Gen. J. W. Davis, President of the Central Committee, American Red Cross...
...central room as completed has been raised from two to three stories and has been equipped with steel cases for containing specimens and tables for observation. This addition was made possible by the gift of five members of the visiting committee...
...first stage in reconstruction was the Kidder Wing, given in 1910 by Nathaniel T. Kidder '82, a member of the visiting committee. This is used to house the indexed specimens of flowering plants and ferns. In 1911 the old Asa Gray House, which adjoined the central building, was moved across Garden street to make room for a library wing given anonymously, but last year, upon the fiftieth anniversary of his graduation, Dr. George G. Kennedy '64 consented to the public announcement of the donor. About the same time that the library wing was begun, construction of the right wing, better...
...long process of rebuilding the Gray Herbarium has been finished by the completion of the central room within the last few days. The original frame structure, erected in 1864 to house Dr. Gray's collection, has been entirely rebuilt in steel and concrete, so that it is now the best equipped and best building adapted for its purpose in the world...
...Miner Louis Hartmann, S.B. (Univ. of Arizona) 1911, of Hutchinson, Kan.; Charles Ruglas Hoover, Ph.B. (Penn Coll., la) 1906, S.B. (Haverford Coll.) 1907, A.M. (ibid.) 1908, of Oskaloosa, Ia.; Sidney Powers, A.B. (Williams Coll.) 1911, S.M. (Mass. Institute of Technology) 1913, of Troy, N. Y.; William Frank Wyatt, A.B. (Central Univ. of Kentucky) 1904, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1912, of Valley Station...