Word: landed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Randolph Land Trust has started work on an extension to the Plympton street wing of Randolph Hall. The extension will contain sixteen single, double and triple suites, and a large handball court in the basement. This addition to Randolph will be ready for occupancy by next fall. It is also planned to have a similar addition made to the Linden street wing at some later period...
...value of the book is due chiefly to its appendix, which contains chronological lists, down to 1848, of legislative grants, donations from individuals and societies, and gifts of real estate from individuals and the town of Cambridge; and a map of the Yard, showing the original parcels of land from which it was made up. The appendix also contains documents relating to John Harvard's a genealogy, and a number of interesting Harvard epitaphs...
...both these courses are conducted entirely in English, the student of Spanish, in the end, finds that, though he has a thorough understanding of the Spanish language as it is written, he is unable even to make himself understood in case he goes to any Spanish speaking land...
...undertaken by Charles R. Lanman, Professor of Sanskrit at Harvard, and a graduate of Yale. The necessary funds for the production of the translation, which contains about 900 pages, royal octavo, were furnished by a Harvard graduate, H. C. Warren '79, who also bequeathed to the University the land on which the Union now stands...
...lives of men in this region since the earliest settlements. The deposits of boulders so common about here drove the pioneers to their towns on barren sand plains instead of on the fertile but stubborn hills and valleys. The slow, persevering labor necessary to reclaim the present farm land from boulders and forests has had an almost inestimable effect on the characters of the New Englanders...