Word: furnished
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...most interesting of the series. It proves conclusively that many of the strongest students of the College abandon the Classics and mathematics for studies which seem to them more likely to be serviceable in the actual activities of modern society. These tables, as the Dean points out, do not furnish material for an exhaustive study of the elective system in Harvard College; but they support the belief that as a body the students use the system with reasonable intelligence. They confirm the results of previous inquiries in several important respects;--thus, they prove that under a wide elective system there...
...after a second inspection, they are finally stored in the fire-proof photographic library. During the last year 12,000 pictures were taken in this way, and the library now contains nearly 100,000 phot graphs, many of which contain impressions of nearly 500,000 different stars. These pictures furnish a complete map of the sky for the past ten years. By means of these photographs the actions of a single planet can be traced to a period previous even to its discovery...
...stamping and sampling room of the Rotch Mining Laboratory is now nearly finished. One of the tanks is not yet ready, and the troughs for conveying the material from one machine to another have not been placed and the three fifteen horse power motors which are to furnish the power are still to be set in position. This work can be completed without difficulty during the mid-year period, so that the plant may be used for the laboratory work in Mining 4 at the beginning of the second half year...
...rowing challenge recently received from Cornell will be considered shortly by the presidents and captains of the Weld and Newell clubs. Their decision will be governed largely by finical considerations, for although the Cornell management will furnish a shell, there will still be much expense to be incurred. In all probability the race will be arranged, but it will not be rowed until the middle of June...
...held in Sanders Theatre on Tuesday evening, March 12. It is intended to reserve all seats for this concert, and the programme will be rather more classical in character than usual. It is probable that Mr. Myron W. Whitnoy, Jr., '95, the well-Known New York singer, will furnish the vocal numbers on the programme. The Pierian will conclude their year's work with the annual spring concert in Sanders Theatre, in early...