Word: edwin
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...chairman; Charles Chester Bassett, Jr., of Washington, D. C.; Edward, Livingston Burrill, Jr., of New York, N. Y.; Robert Tyng Bushnell, of Andover; Joseph William Cummings, of Fall River; George Daniel-Flynn, Jr. of Fall River; Francis Whiting Hatch, of West Medford; George Delmar Leighton, of Tunkhannock, Pa.; Edwin Earle Lucas, of Sound Beach, Conn.; Eugene Dorr Morse, of Brookline; Robert Early Strawbridge, Jr., of Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Osric Mills Watkins, of Indianapolis...
...Edwin H. Hall, of the Physics Department, on "Electric Conduction in Metals, (illustrated); R. W. Wood '91, of John Hopkins University, of "One-Dimensions Gases and the Reflection of Molecules Series in Resonance Spectra," (illustrated); Charles B. Davenport -89, of the Station for Experimental Evolution, Carnegie Institution, on "Heredity of Stature," (illustrated). A. G. Webster '96 of Clark University, on "Practical Test of a New Phonotrope"; G. P. Baxter. '96 and H. W. Starkweather, of the University, of "A Revision of the Atomic Weight of Tin"; T. W. Richards and R. S. Davis '07, of he University, on "improvements...
...Edwin Pears will give a talk on some of his personal experiences in the Orient at a meeting of the History Club in Conant Common Room this evening at 8 o'clock. Sir Edwin has lived in Constantinople since 1873 and for many years has been at the head of the European bar there. He went there as a correspondent for the London Daily News and it was largely due to his reports in 1876 in regard to the Bulgarian atrocities that public sentiment was so aroused in England just before the Russo-Turkish...
...course in American history is now being given on Wednesdays at 8 and Thursdays at 5. The lecturers include Professors Wendell, Channing and Hart. Sir Edwin Pears, the historian, is delivering lectures on the Byzantine empire and the Turks every Monday and Thursday at 8. Mr. Ralph Adams Cram, one of our greatest architects, is to speak about mediaeval architecture on Tuesdays and Fridays at 8, beginning tomorrow. Later in the year Dr. Sarton, of the University, will lecture on science and civilization in the time of da Vinci, Professor Mather, of Princeton, is to speak on modern painting, Professor...
...Wireless Club has elected the following officers for the year 1916-17; manager, Stearns Poor '17, of West Newton; secretary-treasurer, Eldridge Buckingham '19, of San Francisco, Cal.; chief operator, Samuel Winthrop Dean '19, of Lexington. The executive committee for the year will consist of these officers and Edwin Putnam Dallin '16, of Arlington Heights, and Ernest Flagg Henderson, Jr., '18, of Monadnock, N. H. Professor H. Zennec, of Germany, one of the world's foremost authorities on wireless telegraphy, and Dr. Leon Chaffee, instructor in physics at the University, were elected as honorary members of the club...