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Dates: during 1890-1899
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PUBLIC LECTURES ADDRESSED TO TEACHERS.A course of lectures on the Teaching of Geography is being given by Professor W. M. Davis in the Zoological Museum in the lecture room on the first floor at 4.30 p. m. on Thursdays. The topic and date of the remaining lecture is: March 10: Geographical Illustrations. Professor Goodale, will begin on March 11, and continue on successive Fridays at 4 p. m., at the lecture...
...held last evening at the Revere House and proved a thoroughly enjoyable affair. Soon after seven o'clock about one hundred and twenty-five members of '93 sat down to an eight-course dinner which was served in the large dining room of the hotel on the first floor. B. W. Trafford, the president of the class, presided, and shortly before dessert was brought on, he introduced the toast-master of the evening, J. A. Wilder. Mr. Wilder made a short speech in his official capacity and then introduced the poet of the evening, S. F. Batchelder. After the poem...
...other times the supply of hot water will be curiously erratic, coming for five minutes and then refusing to come for fifteen more. Under ordinary circumstances a man has to wait in line for his bath long enough without having to stand many more minutes on that cold, wet floor while the glow of his exercise is slowly leaving him, all the time waiting for the hot water to come back again. This takes it for granted that he finally gets hot water. When, however, he does not, he has either to take a sudden plunge in the shower bath...
...mechanical engineering laboratory and hydraulic laboratory will be in the basement, with a room for the testing apparatus, heating arrangements, etc. The students in the Mechanical Engineering Department will occupy the first floor which will contain two large and one small drawing rooms, lecture rooms and the library. On the second floor will be eight rooms, among which will be the laboratory of physics and electrical engineering and a dark room for optics. The third floor will be devoted to the civil engineering course and will contain two large draughting rooms and a number of recitation rooms. On the fourth...
PUBLIC LECTURES ADDRESSED TO TEACHERS.A course of lectures on the Teaching of Geography is being given by Professor W. M. Davis in the Zoological Museum in the lecture room on the first floor at 4.30 p. m. on Thursdays, the special dates being given below. Teachers and persons intending to become teachers are invited to attend these lectures...