Word: grayness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Gray (Herrick), c. c., Dingle (Dudis...
Score: Dartmouth 44, Harvard 31. Goals: Batchelder, Cottone, 5; MacLeod, Struck, Thomas, 4; Lowman, 3; Dudis, Herrick, 2; Grondahl, Heckel, McGowan, White, Wills, 1. Fouls: Thomas, 2; Batchelder, Dudis, Gray, Lowman, Lupien, 1. Norton, umpire; Kinney, referee...
...Professor Wyman has established a museum of comparative anatomy; and Professor Agassiz has also a museum, of which the fish collection is superior to that of the British Museum or the Jardin des Plantes, owing to the immense labors of the professor in Brazil. Asa Gray is the Professor of Botany, and, as all botanists know, is the Hooker of the United States. The students of Harvard are singularly fortunate in being able to study zoology, anatomy, and botany under these distinguished gentlemen, who are also skillful and elequent teachers of their respective silences. It may interest some...
...same connection, Dr. Samuel H. Cross, associate professor of Slavic Languages, will give a free, public lecture tomorrow evening on Pushkin after One Hundred Years,' at 8 o'clock in Emerson Hall. The lecture is sponsored by the Morris Gray Poetry Fund...
...next to President Pelley's. On one side of the table sat Management in the person of Mr. Pelley, backstopped by such railroad notables as Erie's Charles Eugene Denney, Pennsylvania's Martin Withington Clement, Illinois Central's Downs, Union Pacific's Carl Raymond Gray, Santa Fe's Samuel Thomas Bledsoe, St. Paul's Henry Alexander Scandrett. On the other side of the table sat able, popular Chairman George M. Harrison of the Railway Labor Executives Association supported by such labor leaders as Vice President G. E. Joselyn of the Order of Railway...