Word: havings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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The following men have been appointed watchers at the polls and will report at the designated time: 8-9, C. Loring, H. V. Morgan; 9-10, S. Galatti, L. C. Seaverns; 10-11, R. Amory, R. S. Marshall; 11-12, J. F. Day, C. D. Ryan; 12-1, H. E...
"The immediate object of the present movement is to raise sufficient money to erect a building to accommodate the students in physical and inorganic chemistry under the direction of Professor T. W. Richards, and to give Professor Richards the opportunity of carrying out researches, which have been impossible on account...
The expectation of new buildings for the chemistry department which the present movement holds out is good news for Harvard men. The inadequacy of the existing accommodations has long been a vexation to students and instructors who have been obliged to work in the Boylston and Dane laboratories, and has...
In the last few years the Medical and Law Schools, and now the Dental School, have moved into new quarters, commensurate in the convenience of their equipment with the growing importance of the work done in those departments. The achievements in chemistry, even in the unfavorable conditions that have handicapped...
Following the plan of the last four years a special assignment of rooms in Hollis, Holworthy, and Stoughton Halls will be made on February 19 to students in the University who will be members of the Senior Class in 1910-11. Blank application forms will be ready at the Bursar...