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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Sever 23. Metallurgy 3, Sever 35. Mineralogy 12, Mineral. Lab. Philosophy 9, Sever 24 Physics 17, Lower Mass. Semitic 12, Sever 17 Economics 1: (Assignment of rooms, Economics 1.) Mr. Hale's sections, New Lect. Hall Sections O and F, Harvard 5 Dr. Huse's sections, Sections H and L, Harvard 6 Mr. Shohl's sections, Zoological Lect. Room Mr. Usher's sections, Upper Mass. Engineering 11a: (Assignment of rooms, Engineering 11a.) Abrahams to Durgin (inclusive), Pierce 202 Fales to Parker (inclusive), Pierce 209 Perry to Wyman (inclusive), Pierce...
...L. V. Howe was yesterday elected captain of the Yale track team for 1909. In the dual meet this year he won third place in the 120-yard hurdles and second in the 220-yard hurdles. In the intercollegiates he secured first in the high and fourth in the low hurdles. Last year he won second in the low hurdles against Harvard...
...Student Committee, inasmuch as the Council does not come into existence until next autumn, urges all recipients of this letter to make prompt reply in order that everything possible may be done to aid the Faculty Committee in its work. G. G. BALL '08. D. S. BRIGHAM '08. J. L. DERBY '08. A. W. HINKEL '08. F. H. BURR '09. A. G. CABLE '09. E. P. CURRIER '09. E. C. BACON '10. E. HARDING...
...handicap hammer-throw contest on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock, and the winner will be awarded a cup. Seven men have been entered and are expected to report; they have been handicapped as follows: J. G. Blaine '11, 25 ft.; H. Fish '10, 25 ft.; R. L. Groves '10, 25 ft.; J. C. Jones '09, 15 ft.; C. C. Little '10, 25 ft.; E. H. Ruch '10, 15 ft.; B. F. Sherman '05, scratch...
...Overseers from 1856 to 1868. The collection is a general one, but contains many works on Italian history and travels, including a number of valuable folio volumes of engraved plates. There are also many works on numismatics, and others of interest in English and French literature. Mr. Ernest L. Gay at the same time added to the gift a number of volumes from his own library, consisting of books relating to Napoleon and of English poetical tracts of the eighteenth century...