Word: leader
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Explanatory lectures on the regions visited will be given from time to time by the leader of the excursion, who will also act as guide on the Labrador coast where he spent the summer of 1900. It is expected that in Greenland and Iceland, specialists on the geology and physical geography of these countries will lead the party. Wherever possible the attempt will be made to increase the stock of existing information concerning the three regions. It is desirable, though not necessary, that applicants for membership in the party possess at least an elementary knowledge of geology. Citizens of other...
...inclusive fee of $500 for each member will be charged, $250 to be deposited with the leader of the expedition on or before March 15, the balance to be paid on or before June...
...Mandolin Club is to begin rehearsing this week, and a temporary leader will then be appointed. The trials brought out a number of promising men, although no violin or 'cello players were retained. The present outlook is favorable for the production of a creditable club...
...first trial of candidates for the Freshman Banjo Club, held last night, brought out some good material. The final make-up of the club will not be decided until after the second trial, which will probably take place early in January. A. B. Taylor has been appointed temporary leader...
Professor F.G. Peabody, spoke of Dean Everett in a more personal sense. He was not only the leader among his colleagues in the Divinity School but was their adviser as well, and since his death professors and students alike have felt the lack of the sympathetic and ready counsel that he gave. Dr. Peabody spoke feelingly of the unconstrained relations between the Dean and his pupils, and gave an appreciative description of Dr. Everett as he appeared to his friends. He was a man of great clearness and loftiness of moral vision. He seemed to see and realize better than...