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...Standish A 41. Carroll, A. L., Gore C 41. Castle, W. B., Gore A 44. Catterall, R. T., Gore A 34. Chadsey, H. M., 5 Whitney St., Roxbury. Chaffee, R. O., 26 Cedar Rd., Belmont. Chapin, E. A., Gore E 34. Chase, M. L., 287 Huron Ave. Chauvenet, L., George Smith B 22. Christiansin, G. O., 179 Harvard St. Clark, A. W., Gore B 44. Clarke, R. W., 35 Westbourne Terrace, Brookline. Clough, W. B., Gore B 13. Cobb, G. W., Jr., 28 Holyoke St. Cobb, R. H., Gore D 33. Code, G. H., Standish C 41. Cody...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD CRIMSON'S DIRECTORY OF FRESHMEN | 10/13/1914 | See Source »

3t.LOST. - A Chauvenet's Geometry and Joynes-Otto German Course. Finder please return or send address to 34 Holyoke House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 3/9/1892 | See Source »

LOST.- In Memorial Hall, a Chauvenet's Geometry and History I Note Book, Finder will please return to A. J. Garceau, 884 Main street...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notices. | 5/7/1888 | See Source »

...This condition of things has led to the re-establishment of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, which was founded at Yale in 1837, but on account of internal dissentions was broken up in 1873. Among the prominent men who have been members of the society are President Dwight, Professor Chauvenet and ex-Governor Harrison. The society will be established on the four year's plan and numbers of each class. A number of under class-men have already been pledged...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Trouble in the Yale Societies. | 1/28/1888 | See Source »

...student." But what is meant by "properly qualified?" It goes on to say, "a degree of astronomical knowledge as is implied in a thoro' acquaintance with Herschel's 'Outlines of As tronomy,' also a sufficient knowledge of mathematics readily to comprehend the mathematical expressions in works like Chauvenet's Spherical and practical Astronomy." Of course students of the University are thus practically debarred from availing themselves of this instruction unless they were fortunate enough to have made a study of this science before they entered college. But we know that there was no such qualification for entrance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/21/1885 | See Source »

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