Word: chem
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Engineering 12c, 16c, Pierce 208 Engineering 16d, 16e, 16f, Pierce 207 Physics B, 1, Jeff. Lab. 1 Physics 2, 5, 14, Jeff. Lab. 25 Physics 3, Jeff. Lab. 6 Physics 4, Jeff. Lab. 24 Physics 8, Oct. 5, 10 a.m., Jeff. Lab. 24 Physics 10, Jeff. Lab. 22 Chem. 2, Boylston 9 Chem. 12, Boylston 10 Botany 5, Oct. 6, 3.30 p. m., Univ. Mus. 10 Botany 8, Univ. Mus. 13A Zoology 1, Lect. Rm., Univ. Mus., 1st fl. Zoology 3, Univ...
...force the laugh too much. The drawings--particularly the centrepage--are executed with exceptional ability and are appropriate to the subjects; and the quibs and longer pieces of satire possess a sort of spontaneity that has become of late very rare. The "Guide to Courses," "Baedeker's Harvard" and "Chem. 3," although none of them are essentially new, nevertheless are more than justified by the originality of their treatment. The last named particularly is pre-eminently amusing and provokes a laugh without begging it. Two rather long poems "Retribution" and "The Seven E's" are pleasant bits of burlesque...
...been done by a small number of men. The literary department the paper, in contrast to most of its previous issues, is decidedly better than the pictorial. "The Woman Hater," told in natural slang, is a new and enjoyable illustration of an old subject. "The Commentator," and "In Chem. 1," re deserving of mention...
...cover drawing is artistic, though with little claim to originality. The centre page and a black-and-white by R. Edwards are both well executed, the former being especially pleasing for its freedom and unconventionality. Of the articles, the cleverest are the specimen lecture and "Life in the Chem...