Word: lessing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...belonging to any college or university or scientific institution authorized to grant degrees, as is occupied as a residence by an officer of instruction, administration, or government of such college, university or scientific institution,--provided, that nothing herein contained shall subject to taxation any building otherwise exempt, of which less than one-half in extent and value is occupied for any residential use or purpose by such officer or officers; and provided, further, that in no event shall more than the portion of any building so occupied or a sum equal in value to such portion be taxed against...
...track men who are not on either the University or Freshman training tables should report hereafter for practice in the morning if possible, instead of in the afternoon, in order not to crowd the other men and hinder the work of the coaches. In this way the less promising candidates will have an opportunity to receive more individual attention from the coaches. Men on the training tables will continue to report in the afternoon...
...After commenting on the large number of class smokers and dinners, Senior buttons and dormitories, the News suggests that the time has come when "in justice to Harvard" Yale men should drop the inherited prejudices which have existed and should recognize that after all both universities have more or less the same social ideals. Although we do not admit that the Harvard atmosphere has ever been narrow or snobbish, we do think that a healthy wave of democracy and intelligent class loyalty has swept over the University during the last college generation. We have come to realize that a large...
Geology S3.--Advanced field work. Training in field work, and in the methods of professional geological field work, the results to be presented in a thesis. For advanced students. This will count as a full course if pursued for not less than 10 weeks; and as a half-course if pursued for less than 10 weeks, but for five of more. Professor Wolff and Assistant Professor Woodworth...
...account of the temporary disability of Professor Palache. Professor Johnson will describe certain volcanoes which are now active, other which have been active in recent geological time, but which now appear to be extinct, and still others which have been extinct so long that they have been more or less completely worn away. The lecture will be illustrated with lantern views from photographs, a number of which were taken by members of the Geological department last summer, thus exhibiting Vesuvius after its recent eruption, Colima recently active in Mexico, and the extinct volcanoes of Arizona. The relation of volcanoes...