Word: landing
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...examination shall not be admitted without permission of the instructor or officer in general charge of the examinations." Examinations Today. German 25, Upper Dane French 2aI, Harvard 5 Spanish I, Upper Mass. Slavic 4, Upper Mass. Government 4, Lower Mass. Economics 3, Harvard 6 Architecture 7, Robinson Hall Land. Arch. 2, Robinson Hall Land. Arch. 3, Robinson Hall Engineering 7a, Pierce 103 Examinations Monday. Semitic 3. Sever 24 Semitic 3a. Sever 24 Greek BII, Sever 35 Latin A. Sever 35 Class. Phil. 21, Sever 18 Class. Phil. 27, Sever 10 French 1bI, Harvard 6 French 7a, Sever 23 Italian...
...Philosophy 1a: (Assignment of Rooms, Philosophy 1a.) Ach to Miner (inclusive), Upper Mass. Monasmith to Wood, Lower Mass. Examinations Tomorrow. German 25, Upper Dane French 2aI, Harvard 5 Spanish I, Upper Mass. Slavic 4, Upper Mass. Government 4, Lower Mass. Economics 3, Harvard 6 Architecture 7, Robinson Hall Land. Arch. 2, Robinson Hall Land. Arch. 3, Robinson Hall Engineering 7a, Pierce...
...largest gifts of the year were as follows: From John D. Rockefeller, for new buildings and endowments for the Medical School. $308.758.17; subscriptions from various persons for the new Medical School land, buildings, equipment and endowments, amounting to $189.024.79; for the George Higginson Professorship of Physiology, from Mr. Higginson's children, $100.000.00; from T. Jefferson Coolidge, to establish a fund the income of which shall be used "primarily for laboratory expenses of original investigations by members of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory staff." securities valued at $57,500.00; an unrestricted bequest from the estate of Henry Villard amounting...
...Mary's street, above Harvard Bridge, but as this was not considered a suitable place the authorities decided not to act, but to await more favorable concessions. The present committee, which was appointed by Governor Crane's Legislature, has reported that the conditions have changed since the Harbor and Land Commissioners made their report, and Mr. Frothingham considers that its recommendations will now be passed by the Legislature, although the actual work cannot be begun until the War Department gives its permission...
...work at the Blue Hill Observatory, under the direction of Mr. Rotch, has been for the most part in the nature of determinations, day and night, of the atmospheric refraction above land and water, Commencing in December, 1901, kite flights were made on a fixed day each month in co-operation with simultaneous ascensions of balloons and kites in Europe...