Word: fullers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...superior to any other in Eastern Massachusetts. The land comprises more than thirty acres of woodland, the woods being a desideratum in providing a protection against wind, dust, and stray light from neighboring villages, farmhouses, and highways. It was given to the University by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Fuller of Belmont...
...offer of the land was made by Mr. and Mrs. Fuller last spring when Dr. Shapley first officially announced the out-of-town site. The land lies on the Fuller country estate in Harvard...
...speaking of the gift of the site, Dr. Shapley said, "The general interest which Mr. and Mrs. Fuller have for long had in astronomy made them aware of the importance of the Oak Ridge site as a location for a big reflecting telescope. Their quick and generous offer to Harvard of their valuable tract has been a great satisfaction to all the members of the Observatory staff who are concerned with the operation of the new reflector...
...Bureau of Standards; of coronary occlusion (constriction of the heart ar-tery), immediately after dictating a tribute to his old friend Thomas Alva Edison (see below); in Boston. With Judge Robert Grant and President Abbott Lawrence Lowell of Harvard University, he was appointed by Governor Alvin T. Fuller of Massachusetts to review the evidence of the Sacco-Vanzetti case in 1927. Three months ago he said he hoped to live 100 years...
...Cannett, deBraganca, l.g. r.g., Turner Gleason, Casale, Blagden, c. l.c., Bliss, Lyman Brookings, deBraganca, r.g. l.g., Staples Dow, Bray, r.t. l.t., O'Hare Emory, Hollis, r.c. l.e., Chubet Haley, Foss, q.b. q.b., Willis, Sullivan Locke, Litman, Sargent, Borden, l.h.b. r.h.b., Fisher, French Tenney, Swift, r.h.b. l.h.b., Lane, French, Sullivan Fuller, Bowditch, f.b. f.b., Heyser, Lyman...