Word: farlow
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...same week, are. The American Folk Lore Society, the American Association of Anatomists, the Society of American Bacteriologists, the American Association of Zoologists--Eastern Branch, the American Society of Naturalists, the Botanical Society of America, and the Society for Plant Morphology and Physiology. Besides Professor W. G. Farlow '66, president of the American Association, the following Harvard men will be present at the meetings of the societies and present papers: Professors G. L. Kittredge '82, E. L. Mark, W. E. Castle '93, H. P. Bowditch '61, T. Dwight '66, G. H. Parker '87, B. L. Robinson '87, C. S. Minot...
...Louis H. Farlow, who for the last few winters has been collecting Indian trophies in the West, has lately presented to the Peabody Museum some valuable specimens, consisting for the most part of basket-ware obtained from the tribes in Alaska. British Columbia, and Southern California. The collection contains two specimen dancing skirts of an old tribe of Klamath Indians in Northwestern California. Both skirts are ornamented with black pinonnuts, and are woven with rawhide and grass. By far the most valuable of the specimens given by Mr. Farlow, is a very old Esquimo trinket-box about two feet long...
...department speakers--President Eliot '53, Professor C. E. Norton '46, Professor G. F. Moore, Professor T. W. Richards '86, Professor E. C. Pickering S.'65, Professor W. G. Farlow '66, Professor F. W. Taussig '79, Professor F. G. Peabody '69, Professor N. S. Shaler S.'62, and Professor M. Bocher...
...Peabody Museum has recently received two valuable collections from Mr. L. H. Farlow of Cambridge. One of these consists of baskets made by the Indians of California and Nevada early in the last century. Owing to the fact that the baskets now made are few in number and of poor quality, the old baskets are rare and costly. The other collection, comprising articles from the Indians of the Northwest Coast, and the Esquimaux of Alaska, includes the complete dress of a Wichita squaw, wooden dishes, models of sleds, household utensils, tools and bags...
...School--Stroke, Brigham; 7, Swaim; 6, Brooks; 5, Duffy; 4, Howe; 3, Colby; 2, Farlow; bow, Morse; cox., Bonelli...