Word: hon
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...depth of four feet for the purpose. Another building, about thirty by eighty feet, will be built adjoining the present one on the east side. It will contain the metallurgical and assay rooms. These three rooms will be a memorial to the late Hon. John Simpkins '85, and will probably be known as the "John Simpkins Laboratories." Work will begin in the old cage immediately, but the addition will not be commenced until spring. Plans for the latter are now being drawn up by Mr. Raymer and Mr. Sauveur...
...papers were read by Charles S. Fairchild '63 on "The Financiering of Trusts," and by W. H. Baldwin, Jr., '85, president of the Long Island Railroad, on "Railroad Relief and Beneficiary Associations." On December 29, the committee appointed at the last meeting to report on "Colonial Finance," of which Hon. Charles S. Hamlin '83 was a member, presented its report. At the last day's session John Graham Brooks '75 read a paper on the "Label of the Consumers' League...
...Fogg Art Museum. The following officers were elected: President, Edward Egleston; first vice-president, Moses Coit Tyler; second vice-president, Charles Francis Adams '56; secretary, Herbert B. Adams; assistant secretary and curator, A. Howard Clark; treasurer, Clarence W. Bowen; secretary, church history section, Samuel Macaulay Jackson; executive council, Hon. Andrew D. White, D.D., Charles Kendall Adams h. '86, Hon. William Wirt Henry, Henry Adams '58, Hon. George F. Hoar '46, Richard S. Storrs h. '59, James Schouler '59, George P. Fisher, James Ford Rhodes, Professor W. A. Dunning, Professor Albert Bushnell Hart '80, Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller...