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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Riverside Biographical Series, volumes 4-6. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Book Notice. | 2/23/1901 | See Source »

...their equipment and scope of work, and are exerting a strong and beneficial influence in the district where they are located. The work of the philanthropic organizations in general is tending to strengthen the whole charity system of the Christian Association by bringing home to its members the co-relation of religion and social service...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Christian Association Report. | 2/21/1901 | See Source »

...following statement shows an increase of $29,091.52 in the amount of sales of the Harvard Co-operative Society from July 1 to February 1 of this fiscal year as compared with the same time in 1999 - 1900: Departments. '99-'100. '00--'01. Books, $46,258.04 $52,690.53 Stationery, 21,178.62 26,351.48 Men's Furnishings, 13,922.03 16.795.94 Tailoring, 3,676.00 11,488.90 Furniture, 9,051.53 12,368.24 Coal and Wood, 7,264.39 7,427.44 Shoe Mending, 1,094.45 1,589,91 Medical Branch, 26,899.82 30,083.96 -- -- Totals, $129,704.88 $158,796.40 In the same period the membership...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Co-Operative Society Sales. | 2/13/1901 | See Source »

...advantages which would be secured by the proposed co-operation are many. It is very much to be desired that all such variables should be observed in the same way, so that all may be reduced to a uniform scale of magnitudes. Observations on all the stars cannot be made to advantage at one station, but it is desirable that the records should be compiled in unified form. Moreover, many observers might in this way be secured who would not undertake independent work, whether from inexperience or lack of incentive...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Observation of Variable Stars. | 2/6/1901 | See Source »

...enlarged, giving a map on the standard scale of one minute of arc to the millimetre. On these enlargements the designations of the stars in sequence have been marked. Copies will be furnished to observers at cost, or free of expense to persons of experience who are ready to co-operate in the work. Complete charts with the proper magnitudes for the stars represented can soon be furnished for seventy two variables. If the plan meets with success it is hoped that it may be extended to the investigation of other variable stars of long period...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Observation of Variable Stars. | 2/6/1901 | See Source »

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