Word: east
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...brother, the late Temple Prime L.'53, an authority on fresh-water shells. A series of 500 specimens of butterflies and moths is the gift of J. L. Gardner '58. This includes many species of great beauty and rarity from tropical America, Africa, India, Australia, and the East Indies...
Professor Eduard Meyer h.'09, exchange professor of ancient history at Harvard from the University of Berlin, during the first half-year, will leave Cambridge tomorrow for a lecture tour among the colleges and universities of the East and Middle West. Going first to New York, he will lecture at Columbia University. Following this he will go to Princeton University, and then to Northwestern University to deliver the Harris Lectures for 1909-10. He will lecture next at the University of Chicago, and finally at the University of Wisconsin...
...corner is almost directly opposite the entrance to Holyoke House, and is in a perfect state of preservation. It is constructed of field stones. The wall running to the east appears to extend under the sidewalk around the "College Yard." The upper courses of both walls leading from the corner were removed years ago when the water mains were installed along Massachusetts avenue...
...terminate his service to the University as current exchange professor of Ancient History from the University of Berlin, with the close of College exercises for the first half-year on January 26. During the month of February he will lecture at a number of the larger universities of the East and Middle West. Leaving Cambridge on January 30 he will go first to New York, where he will lecture at Columbia University. Following this he will go to Princeton University, after which he will go to Northwestern University to deliver the Harris Lectures for the current academic year. He will...
...Boston Arena during the Christmas recess. It is now thought that the skating rink will be flooded in time for the intercollegiate game between Dartmouth and Columbia on January 20. Five of the steel roof trusses have been swung into place and the brick walls on the south and east sides have been completed. The foundations for the ice plant have been laid and the columns of the lobby set up. Work on the lobby and the dressing rooms, however, will to be rushed until the rink and the enclosure is more nearly finished. It is expected that the entire...