Word: growth
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...best features of the plan announced is that it allows the construction of the new buildings one at a time as the funds become available and as the growth of the chemistry department makes more room necessary. Though the complete plant may not be ready for some years, the work of getting it will be distributed, and will be less of a strain on the men who collect the funds and on those who give...
...University teas is perpetuated the hospitality which in early days the officers of the University were accustomed to extend in their homes. That these receptions must now be held in Phillips Brooks House is a necessity of the growth of Harvard, and does not change the character of the welcome which is extended. It is a problem in this place to establish between students and instructors any relation less precise than that of the lecture room; but University teas, if accepted by the undergraduates in the same cordial spirit in which they are maintained by the University, will do much...
...Plans of the exhibit include a model of the new Medical School, eight feet long; a large map of Petersham Forest and of the complete University grounds; pictures of the Yard, prominent College buildings, the boathouses, the Stadium and Soldiers Field; wall diagrams containing statistics of the growth of the University; and a special financial statement of Harvard's contributions to Metropolitan Boston. Circulars and descriptive pamphlets will be issued by the attendant in charge...
Professor F. C. de Sumichrast will give the first of his series of seven illustrated lectures on "The British Empire, its Origin and Growth," under the auspices of the Victoria League in the United States, at 8 o'clock this evening in Chickering Hall, Boston. The subject of tonight's lecture will be "The British Empire of Today...
Professor F. C. de Sumicharst, of the French Department, will give a series of seven illustrated lectures upon "The British Empire, Its Origin and Growth," under the auspices of the Victoria League in the United States. The lectures will be delivered in Chickering Hall, Boston, at 8 o'clock in the evening, on the following dates: October 27, November 17; December 15, January 19, February 16, March 16, and April 20. For those who are not members of the League a charge of 50 cents for each lecture will be made. Season tickets, admitting to the series, may be obtained...