Word: earliest
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...interesting document has just been received by Mr. W. C. Lane, librarian, in a photograph of the earliest existing "broadside" triennial catalogue of the University. The photograph was taken from the only copy known to be existing, which is in the State Paper Office in London, and was contributed by Mr. Edward Bell '04 of the American embassy at London...
...asking that the University send another unit of surgeons to serve in an English government field hospital in either England or France. Dean E. H. Bradford, of the Medical School, to whom the matter was referred, has acceded to the request, and has set June as the earliest date for departure...
...those who know the history of the peace movement in this country form its earliest beginnings as an insignificiant minority, the results of last night's Forum are in the highest degree encouraging. The argument above all others which has troubled those working towards some judicial means of setting international difficulties has been that when once the people are aroused by an appeal to emotional mob spirit, war may come no matter how clearly it can be shown to be their interest and advantage to remain at peace. That in this day of world conflict, with every possibility of this...
...Harvard Memorial Society has placed a tablet in the post of the Yard fence adjoining Wadsworth House, to indicate the site of the two earliest College buildings, the foundations of which were discovered in December, 1909, and February, 1910, in the course of the excavations in Massachusetts avenue for the Cambridge subway. For a few hours the stones were to be seen in their original places after having been covered for more than 275 years; then they disappeared therefrom forever, and one more link with the past was broken. But the exact position of the stones was measured and recorded...
Yesterday the first University crew went out on the river for the first row of the season, thereby establishing a new record, as up to this year February 23 was the earliest that any crew had been on the Charles. The order of the crew was as follows: Stroke, Lund; 7, Cabot; 6, Parson; 5, W. Middendorf; 4, Harwood; 3, Stebbins; 2, Morgan; bow, Murray; cox., Kreger. The second University crew and the class crews rowed for 15 minutes each on the machines at the Newell boathouse and then took a run of about one and a half miles...