Word: lighting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Electric Light and Power Measurements," Assistant Professor W. L. Puffer, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, in room 36, Rogers, beginning...
...preceding commencement. The other is one of our most time-honored customs. Formerly each year in the fall occurred the freshman-sophomore "cane spree." This was held some moonlight night on the grass in front of Witherspoon Hall. Three men from each class, a heavy weight, middle weight and light weight, contested in pairs for the possession of a stout stick called by courtesy a cane. Of later years the thing degenerated into a free fight and the faculty refused to allow it any longer at night, so it was made a part of the fall handicap games. Last spring...
Among the exercises was the singing by the choir of "The Sun Shall be no More Thy Light by Day," by Woodward, and "lord, I Have Loved," by Iliffe...
Physics, Mechanics, Light, Heat, Electricity, etc. Wednesday at 7.30. Instructor, Waterman...
...first public meeting of the year in Brattle Hall last evening. President J. G. Thorpe presided and addresses were made by Rev. Mr. Ely, Rev. S. M. Crothers, Professor F. J. Peabody, Mr. Ray Greene Huling, Principal of the Cambridge High School, and Mayor Bancroft. After the meeting light refreshments were served...