Word: chicago
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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American University, $137,000; Amherst College, $10,000; Berea College, $110,000; Brown University, $1,000,000; Barnard College, $15,000; Bowdoin College, $200,000; Beloit College, $230,000; Carnegie Institute, $3,600,000; Cooper Union, $800,000; Columbia College, $192,000; University of Chicago, $2,675,400; Cornell College, $110,000; University of California, $135,000; Colorado College, $50,000; Clark University, $2,350,000; Drake University, $532,500; Dartmouth College, $5,000; Harvard College, $710,500; Hampton Institute, $101,000; Illinois College, $60,000; Lake Forrest University, $79,000; University of Michigan, $27,500; New York University...
Harvard, 4,2888; University of Michigan, 3,700; University of Minnesota, 3,410; University of Georgia, 3,295; University of Chicago, 3,183; University of California, 3,025; Pratt Institute, New York, 2,990; Northwestern University, 2,971; Cornell, 2,776; University of Pennsylvania, 2,576; Yale, 2,542; --Columbia...
Harvard is again far in the lead in the number of books in its library, --576,900. Chicago, which is second in this respect has 303,720 volumes; Columbia, 300,000, and Yale...
...Library in the United States," by Herbert Putnam '83, January International: "Some Emerson Memorials," by Edward Everett Hale '39, Outlook of Dec. 29: "The Study of Mammalian Embryology" by Professor C. S. Minot, December American Naturalist: "On the Variation of the Statoblasts of Pectinatella Magniflea from Lake Michigan, at Chicago," by Professor C. B. Davenport. "Studies on the Cause of the Accelerating Effect of Heat upon Growth," by T. W. Galloway '90, "Pearson's Grammar of Science," by C. S. Pierce '95, and "Chapters on the Stars," by Professor Simon Newcomb '58, January. Popular Science Monthly; "Doctrine of Non-resistance...
...Fenn, of Chicago...