Word: japanned
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...afford an interesting comparison with the corresponding statistics taken from the Yale News. The order of states is adopted in order to make a comparison with Yale easier. Under the heading Scattering in the Harvard list are included all students from countries outside North America with the exception of Japan...
...Botanical Museum much work has been done in the equipment of special laboratories and much new apparatus has been added, especially for study of plant physiology. In the economic division, the museum has lately received some important accessions, notably from Japan, consisting of eastern food and medicinal plants, including typical Asiatic fruits and drugs. Cases are new building to hold this Economic Collection. A bronze memorial tablet has recently been placed in the room of the Ware collection of Blaschka glass modals of flowers. As yet he collection is unarranged. but after the first of February when a large instalment...
...November number of the Cosmopolitan magazine opens with the first of a series of three articles by Sir Edward Arnold on "Japan Revisited." The description is illustrated from photographs and sketches, one of which is signed by the author. A story entitled "The Drummer of Company E" follows soon after and the next thing of importance one comes across is an article on "A Cosmopolitan Language," illustrated with portraits of Max Muller. Sir John Lubbock, John Bright, Earl Roseberry, Charles Bradlaugh and others...
...Albany, N. Y.; Andover: Bonn, Germany; Buffalo, N. Y.; Cambridge; Chicago, Ill.; Cincinnati and Cleveland, Ohio; Concord, N. H.; Denver, Col.; Exeter, N. H.; Fall River; Groton; London, England; Milwaukee, Wis.; Minneapolis, Minn.; New York City; Philadelphia, Pa.; Portland, Ore.; Quincy; St. Louis, Mo.; San Francisco, Cal.; Southborough; Tokyo, Japan; Washington, D. C.; and Worcester...
...Mass.; Bonn, Germany; Buffalo, N. Y.; Cambridge, Mass.; Chicago, Ill.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Cleveland, Ohio; Concord, N. H.; Denver, Col.; Exeter, N. H.; Groton, Mass.; London, Eng.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Minneapolis, Minn.; New York, N. Y.; Philadelphia, Penn.; Portland, Oregon; Quincy, Mass.; St. Louis, Mo.; San Francisco, Cal.; Southborough, Mass.; Tokio, Japan; Washington, D. C.; Worcester, Mass...