Word: fourthly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...geographical distribution of members of the University, as compiled by the University Register, shows Massachusetts leading all other states by more than 500 per cent. New York is second, Ohio third and Pennsylvania fourth. Every state in the Union, with the exception of Mississippi and Wyoming, is represented in the list, as well as Alaska, the Canal Zone, the District of Columbia, the Territory of Hawaii and Porto Rico. The total for the University is 2,998, as opposed to 4,451 last year...
...fourth of the series of University War Lectures will be delivered this evening by Professor Wallace C. Sabine, Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, and University Exchange Professor to France last year. The talk will be given in the New Lecture Hall at 8.15 o'clock, and Professor Sabine will speak on the subject: "Aviation...
...happens, "A Cure For Curables" isn't a mastodonic success. It has a good idea, but as soon as it germinates, Hodge steps in sight for the first time and everybody knows the solution. In bringing about a happy fourth act, he foils three members of the caste, restores ten of them to health, regenerates one and marries one--all in the same evening. And if self-assurance was sand, Hodge would be the Sahara desert...
...Faculty Committee in charge of the University Series of War Lectures has announced than the fourth speaker will be Professor Wallace C. Sabine, Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. He will speak in the New Lecture Hall tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock, taking as his subject, "Aviation and the War." Professor Sabine was away all last year on leave of absence and he spend the entire time abroad doing scientific work connected with the war, in this way gaining an unusual firsthand knowledge of conditions in the warring countries, especially in England, France and Italy...
...fourth of the series of regular war lectures held in the New Lecture Hall will be given next Wednesday evening at 8.15 o'clock. Professor Wallace C. Sabine, Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, and University Exchange Professor with France last year, will speak on the subject: "Aviation and the War." Professor Sabine was away all last year, spending the whole time abroad in scientific work connected with the war. In this way he has gained an unusual first-hand knowledge of conditions in England, France and Italy...