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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Through the CRIMSON I wish to make public the following summary of an agreement, which, as an administrative officer of the College, I individually have made with representatives of the undergraduate members of the so-called Med. Fac. Society...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 5/29/1905 | See Source »

...first 150 of which will contain pictures, lists of members, and other data of the various athletics, social, and literary organizations. The last fifty pages will contain a series of illustrated accounts commemorative of the principal events of the year. A feature of the book will be a fac-simile cut of the "Lampoon Crimson," with an article by G. S. Greenfield...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Year Book Will be Issued June 10. | 5/20/1904 | See Source »

...paint, and the Superintendent's chair and lamp and the face of the clock also received a coat of paint. Broken eggs were left on the Superintendent's desk, and paint was spilled liberally about the floor. On one of the tables and on the window the words "Med. Fac." were scrawled in paint. Most of the damage was repaired before the Library opened in the morning...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: College Library Broken Into. | 2/27/1904 | See Source »

Professor Francke has also purchased various reproductions of famous German statues, and, as representative of North German art, fac-similes of three of the reliefs from the great altar of the Schleswig Cathedral, by Brueggemann-the "Ecce Homo," the "Establishment of the Passover," and the "Meeting of Abraham and Melchisedec...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gifts for Germanic Museum. | 10/29/1902 | See Source »

...Fac-Simile Reproductions Relating to Old Boston and Neighborhood," by S. A. Green '51 ex-mayor of Boston, is a book containing fac-similes of the following documents: The earliest American newspaper, printed in 1690; Hubbard's map of New England, 1677; the Rev. Samuel Willard's "Useful Instructions," 1673; the earliest Boston imprint, 1675; the earliest medical treatise printed in this country, 1678; the earliest book-eatalogue published in America, 1693; Bonner's map of Boston, 1722; the earliest print of Harvard College, 1726; a plot of Cambridge Common, 1784; Butler's map of Groton, Massachusetts, 1832. The print...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RECENT LIBRARY ACQUISITIONS. | 2/20/1902 | See Source »

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