Word: chicago
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Henri de Regnier, who is coming to this country to lecture for the Cercle Francais, has been asked to speak at Yale, Brown, University of California, Cornell, Chicago, Pennsylvania, Princeton and Williams...
...total number 27,370. They represent the German, Dutch, French and Italian schools of painting, the mediaeval and renaissance architecture of France, Germany and Italy and the architecture of Egypt and Arabia. Fourteen of the photographs of Dutch and Flemish paintings were received from the Art Institute of Chicago. 952 visitors made use of this collection during the past year. The accessions of stereopticon slides were 613 in all, bringing the number of the whole collection at the close of the year up to 2,141. Six water colors and one pen and wash drawing were added to the collection...
...Raymer, of the Mining Department, has completed the plans for the new Mining Laboratory which were intrusted to him, and the firm of Frazer & Chalmers, of Chicago, is now at work upon the estimates and will probably construct the machinery...
President Hadley is taking an extended trip in the west to attend the annual banquets of Yale alumni associations and to deliver addresses on the plans of the university in general and the bi-centennial building plans in particular. He has already attended banquets in Cleveland, Chicago, Minneapolis and Denver. He expects to speak in Colorado Springs, Kansas City, St. Louis, Louisville and Cincinnati, returning to New Haven about January...
Charles Osborne Parish of Clarinda, Iowa, died of pneumonia on January 3 at Chicago, where he was practicing law. Though but just twenty-one when he came to Harvard, he had already received the degree of A.M. from the University of Chicago. His modest and manly simplicity won him staunch friends among teachers and students, and his abilities were quickly recognized. He was an editor of the Harvard Law Review, a member of the Parsons and Choate Clubs, and his classmates at their graduation, chose him for their marshal...