Word: england
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Professor Vinogradoff was formerly at the University of Moscow, where he was an instructor in history. He was the head of the revolutionary party in many insurrections and was chairman of the Educational Committee of Moscow. He resigned this position owing to difficulties with the government, and went to England, where he studied English social and legal history. He is the author of "The Rise of Federalism in Lombard Italy," "Inquiries into the Social History of England," "Villanage in England," and "The Growth of the Manor...
...been set up in the State Museum at Albany, New York, for more than a year, on a clay foundation like that underlying the Harvard station, gave complete records of the San Francisco, Valparaiso, and the great Indian earthquakes. The Harvard station will pay particular attention to New England earthquakes and to the geological examination of the recent fault-lines along which it is suspected many historically recorded small shocks have arisen...
...GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE. "The Colorado Springs Section." (Illustrated by the Stereopticon.) Mr. J. W. Eggleston. "The Attleborough Earthquake and the Seismic History of New England." Professor Woodworth. Mineralogical Lecture Room...
...American team played at the Rice Chess Club, New York, while the English players were at the Metropolitan Chess Club in London. Q. A. Brackett '07 of Harvard and L. J. Wolff of Columbia won their games for America, and J. R. Hanning and N. J. Roughton scored for England...
...GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE. "The Colorado Springs Section." (Illustrated by the Stereopticon.) Mr. J. W. Eggleston. "The Attleborough Earthquake and the Seismic History of New England." Professor Woodworth. Mineralogical Lecture Room...