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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Before Christmas sometime you spoke in your columns of the abominable precautions against fire in the Yard buildings. Since then the Chicago theatre fire has occurred, and whoever manages the buildings should take warning from it. Almost everyone talks of the "criminal negligence" of the Iroquois Theatre management as of something to be taken for granted. But nobody seems to appreciate that the College authorities here show just as much criminal negil- gence. In each room on the upper stories of the Yard buildings--this is true at least of Matthews, I am not certain as to the others--there...
...presented by Columbia University at the fourth annual conference of the Association and its discussion made a special order for the fifth conference. At the second session, on February 19, papers will be presented on behalf of the University of Michigan, by Professor Richard Hendson, and the University of Chicago, by Professor Paul Shorey. The third session will also be held on February 19, and papers will be read by President Ira Remsen, of Johns Hopkins University and Professor C. M. Bakewell of the University of California. President A. T. Hadley h.'99, of Yale University and President...
...deliver the remaining lectures in his series. Professor Moore will leave Boston on Monday at one o'clock for New Haven, whence he will go to New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, D. C., Pittsburg, Washington, Penn., Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicago, Iowa City, Des Moines and Columbia...
...York; Wednesday, January 27, at Philadelphia; Thursday, January 28, at Baltimore; Friday, January 29, at Washington, D. C.; Saturday, January 30, at Pittsburg; Monday, February 1, at Washington, Penn.; Tuesday, February 2, at Cleveland; Thursday, February 4, at Detroit; Friday, February 5, at Milwaukee; Saturday, February 6, at Chicago; Monday, February 8, at Iowa City; Tuesday, February 9, at Des Molnes; Wednesday, February 10, at Columbia, Mo. All the lectures will be illustrated by stereopticon views of the excavations...
...fundamental principles, and to promote mutual sympathy and co-operative effort among specialists engaged in different fields of research." The officers of the congress are: Simon Newcomb S.'58, president; Professor Hugo Munsterberg h.'01, of the Department of Philosophy, and Professor A. W. Small, of the University of Chicago, vice-presidents...