Word: maining
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Several of the glass models which arrived in the last invoice from Mr. Blaschko's studio, are now in place in cases on the main exhibition floor. Two of the models represent with great fidelity the galls and gall-insects of the willow...
...absolute abolition of all custom duties on the raw materials and rough products of iron and steel; such as pig-iron, bar-iron, scrap-iron and steel ingots." The Sophomore team, which will be composed of J. Lebowich, I. I. Mattuck and J. F. Dore, Jr., will give their main speeches in the order named. In rebuttal, the order will be Mattuck, Lebowich and Dore. The Williams debaters will be W. S. Pettel, H. B. Howe, and A. P. Newhall, with W. A. Swan as alternate. Ten minutes will be allowed for the main speeches and five for the rebuttal...
Four small buildings have recently been erected on the grounds of the Astronomical Laboratory on Holmes Field, and enclosed by a fence. They are connected with the main building by telegraph and are equipped with various astronomical instruments. In the largest of them is the seven and one-half each equatorial telescope lent by Mr. G. R. Agassiz '84. The buildings are open for observations, to students in astronomy and their friends, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday arrange at 7.30 o'clock, when the weather is good...
...obtained permission from the country Club to allow ten men the use of their links for practice this spring. An attempt is also being made to get the use of their links for the interclass matches, which will be played sometime during the early part of May with the main object of finding out the good material for the match with Yale next fall. If the country Club agrees to it, the matches for the University championship will also be played there. No definite arrangements have yet been made as to the use of the OakleyClub Course for practice...
...Freshman crew squad returned to Cambridge last Thursday and has been practicing steadily since then. The work last week was light, and was held with the main object of setting the preliminary details before the beginning of the regular work today. J. F. Ferkins 3L. had charge of the work and was assisted in the coaching by Vail and Wray. On Thursday the men rowed in nearly the same orders as they did in the class races, but on Friday first and second crews were picked as follows...