Word: data
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Although the interest which attached to the eclipse of the moon last night was a popular rather than a scientific one, yet arrangements for observations were made at the Observatory in the hope that some data of importance might be gathered, possibly the appearance of a satellite or other phenomena. As it was, the sky was so clouded that only a few glimpses of the eclipse in its early stages were gained and from these nothing of any importance was learned...
...tfTHE ATHLETIC ALMANAC, compiled by James E. Sullivan, is published today in Spalding's Athletic Library. It is the most complete book of its kind ever-published; contains all the amateur records, pictures of all the champions, and other valuable data. It is published by the American Sports Publishing Co., 241 Broadway, New York...
Professor Royce has in the May Century a paper on "The Imitative Functions and Their Place in Human Nature," in which he sets forth the fascinating interest of his subject and calls for the help of the public in furnishing data for a more complete study...
...United States. Most of his information has been obtained from some three hundred replies received to a circular of inquiry sent to public officials and other citizens of all cities in the United States of over twenty thousand inhabitants, as well as of many smaller places. The data thus obtained carry the question down almost to date. The different states are separately considered, and in each case is given the number and condition of the unemployed, and the measures adopted by the municipalities, by organizations and individuals, for providing temporary employment or other relief...
...members of '91 'varsity crew have just received very pleasant tokens of the appreciation the college at large has of their victory over Yale last June in the shape of miniature gold oars, on the sides of which are inscribed each man's name and some data concerning the race. The following correspondence is self-explanatory...