Word: eggs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...ZOOLOGICAL CLUB "Maturation of the Mouse Egg." Mr. J. A. Long. Short Papers. Zoological Laboratory, Room...
These figures show that the chief criticism of the new system is without foundation. It is not at all necessary for a man to confine himself monotonously to fish and eggs in order to keep down his cating expenses. For $5.50 a week as large an assortment of meat may be had during the week as under the old plan. On the other hand, he who is content with the fish and egg menu may eat for less than...
Christmas Day was spent in St. Louis. After the customary St. Louis Christmas breakfast of egg-nogg, which the men enjoyed without "having to be shown," the members of the Clubs were the guests at luncheon of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Markham at the Country Club. In the centre of the table was a Christmas tree, hung with a large number of little red stockings, which were later distributed to the guests. After luncheon there was dancing for about half an hour, followed by a hurried departure for the city, where afternoon tea was served at Mrs. Edward Mallinckrodt...
...especially for this play after suggestions by Professor C. B. Gulick '90 and Dr. G. H. Chase '96, who used for models the chariots on the Parthenon frieze. Both are built on the same design save that one is bronze-colored, and the other is colored a robin's-egg blue. They are decorated with palmette designs in gold...
...Zoological club. Localization of Organs in the Egg. Fischl. Mr. A. W. Peters. Short Papers. Room 1, fourth floor, Museum of comparative zoology...