Word: kind
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Work has begun at Andover on a building of the same kind, and for the same purpose as the Harvard Union, though on a much smaller scale...
...back in life I can see no earthly good which has come to me so great, so sweet, so uplifting, so consoling, as the friendship of the men and the women whom I have known well and loved-friends who have been equally ready to give and to receive kind offices and timely counsel...
...qualifications which a scientific man should have who is in charge of some institution. This is the era of consolidation. A man can no longer work by himself, but must work in connection with others. A scientific man, to be qualified to direct consolidated work must not be the kind of a man a professor was at one time supposed to be--entirely above mundane affairs-- he must have a technical knowledge to start with. A man must be able to say he can do something better than anybody else. In the United States we shall enjoy an advantage...
...little of particular interest has occurred. The principal event has been the photographing of the spectrum of chain lightning by means of a spectroscope and large telescope attached to a camera. Several of these photographs turned out very well, and are probably the first successful ones of the kind ever taken...
...bureau of information in University 2 will be open today from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. General assistance of any kind will be given, and circulars, elective and departmental pamphlets, maps of Cambridge, and lists of rooms and boarding-houses will be given out. The following men will be in charge today: 9 a. m., G. A. Bramwell, J. A. Burgess, and R. W. Locke; 10 a.m., E. Lewis, E. B. Roberts, and W. S. Sugden; 11 a.m., W. E. Forbes, H. U. Gade, and W. S. Sugden; 12 m., R. Derby, W. E. Forbes, and R. Sanger...