Word: directors
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...whole amount which the Institute of Archaeology desired to raise for the Delphi excavation has not yet been secured. The Greek government has, however, granted a further extension of time, and Dr. Waldstein, director of the school at Athens, intends to come over to America this summer for the purpose of taking measures to complete the subscription. It is confidently expected that his efforts will be successful...
...peculiar incident occurred in connection with the recent election of directors of the Harvard Dining Association. Among the candidates was a special, although on all the ballots it was expressly stated that specials could not vote. It may well be asked, first, why specials should be candidates in a ticket of regular students; secondly, since they are, why they are not allowed to vote, and thirdly, why the special students at Memorial Hall are not entitled to an acknowledged director of their own, as well as the students of the Divinity School whom they outnumber four to one. There...
...libretto is very amusing, and abounds with hits on the follies of society in general and college society in particular, The music is taken partly from current light operas but is largely the composition of E. A. Bigelow the musical director. The acting was excellent and elicited continued applause from the large audience...
...course is $25 (twenty-five dollars), payable on entering. An additional charge of $10 (ten dollars) is made for material consumed by the student. The officers of instruction are Theodore W. Richards, Ph. D., director of courses; Walter Hendrixson, A. M., assistant in Qualitative Analysis; George R. White, A. M., assistant in General Chemistry; Walter L. Jennings, A. B., assistant in Organic Chemistry; William H. Warren, A. B., assistant in Quantitative Analysis. For any further information address Theodore W. Richards, Chemical Laboratory, Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass...
...give the amount needed to complete the botanical sections of the University museum; the receipt of $5,000 as the final installment of Mr. Francis Bartlett's gift of $20,000 for Professor Cook's addition to the University museum; the reappointment of Dudley Allen Sargent, M. D. as director of the Hemenway gymnasium; the receipt from W. S. Dexter, as agent for an unknown friend of the university of $200,000 for the Retiring allowance fund; the granting to Professor James B. Greenough and Professor George L. Goodale of leave of absence for the academic year...