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...Chevreul, the French chemist who died lately at the age of 103, was an L. L. D. of Harvard, having received that degree at the quarter millenial celebration...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 4/24/1889 | See Source »

...Chevreul, the French chemist who died this week at the age of 103, was an L. L. D. of Harvard, having received that degree at the time of the quarter-millenial celebration...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 4/15/1889 | See Source »

...University of Tennessee has elected Professor F. L. Scribner of the agricultural department, Washington, to fill its chair of botany and horticulture; Professor H. E. Summers of Cornell University to the chair of zoology and entomology, and Professor William E. Stone of Gottingen to be chemist at the Tennessee experimental station. All have accepted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 4/23/1888 | See Source »

...consists simply of a school of general literature and a school of technology. Yet this institution grants eight kinds of degrees at graduation: Bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, civil engineer, mechanical engineer, bachelor of science in mining and metallurgy, engineer of mines and metallurgist, electrical engineer and analytical chemist, besides higher degrees of M. A., M. S. and Ph. D. In presence of such a collection of high-sounding names, a modest Harvard man stands aghast until he remembers that their value must be taken with a grain of salt.- Cambridge Tribune...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 2/16/1888 | See Source »

...made by the English university of Cambridge, in the person of Prof. W. W. Goodwin. Your eminent Greek scholar is to receive the honorary degree of LL. D. at Cambridge on the 12th of June, in company with Sir John Lubbock, Matthew Arnold, M. Pasteur, the great French chemist; George F. Watts, the painter; General Menabrea, the Italian minister in London; Sir Alexander Grant, the principal of Edinburgh University, and other distinguished men. Professor Goodwin's honor is not only well deserved, but it is peculiarly appropriate as coming from Cambridge, where his books have been in use for several...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/26/1883 | See Source »

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