Word: lates
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Whereas our late fellow student, Abel Maynard Rice, just as he was finishing his scholastic preparation for the great work of the Christian ministry, was taken from our midst by death-an event which seemed untimely, inasmuch as he was called from the field while entering it full of hope, and equipped with a liberal education, a sympathetic appreciation of the highest and noblest, and an ambitious spirit to best serve his day and generation...
...There will be a meeting of the Civil Engineering section in Walter Hastings Hall, No. 25, at 7.45 this evening. Mr. D. L. Turner will talk on "The Tehuantepec Ship Railway as proposed by the late James B. Eads." All students of civil engineering are invited to be present...
...spontaneous uprising of students of every creed and no creed to declare that, caring no less than ever for self-culture, the Harvard student of today cared also to be of service to the poor and the unfortunate. President Eliot, Professor Peabody, Bishop Lawrence, Dr. McKenzie, the late Ex-Governor Russell and half a dozen students spoke at this unique meeting, and the Student Volunteer Work was launched...
...days ago it was suggested in this column that it is very desirable that all men who intend to try for the football team next fall, should begin training now, by keeping in as good physical condition as possible and by avoiding, as far as they can, late hours and all other excesses of any kind. It is not only desirable that the candidates should do this, but it is in a way their duty...
Professor Gould was born in Boston in the year 1824, the son of the late Benjamin Apthorp Gould and Lucretia Dana Goddard. In his youth he showed a taste for botany and when but ten years old wrote a lecture upon electricity, and his subsequent school career was one of high distinction. At nineteen he graduated from Harvard and for five years studied here and abroad. His study of astronomy was pursued under Gauss and in the scientific courses of Paris, also in the observatory there, then under the direction of Arago. On returning to America he was employed...