Word: mapped
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...cultural map of Harvard Square has undergone radical changes during the past few months. Greatest of these changes has been the concentration of the intellectual centre of gravity of the University at the corner of Mount Auburn and Dunster streets...
...Athletic Agreement of the Big Three will be found in the volume for the first time. As in the past the activities of the undergraduates will be listed after their name and the usual map of Cambridge with the University Buildings and clubs will be retained...
Thirty members of the University attended the Harvard Engineering Camp at Squam Lake, Ashford, New Hampshire, last summer, which closed on August 11 after eight weeks of instruction in map making and railroad surveying. Mr. Albert Haertlein who has given the course for several years was unable to attend this year and his place was filled by Mr. H. B. Alyord, head of the civil engineering department of Northeastern University...
...course opened on June 16 and during the first week the work consisted of the study of instruments and preliminary compass and chain surveying. During the next three weeks plane and topographical surveying was studied and a complete contour map made of 15 acres of representative country. Railroad surveying was taken up the last four weeks of the camp, each student mapping out an imaginary railroad three miles long and computing the curves and grades. The best of the plans was selected and the railroad was staked out ready for construction...
Died. Mrs. Emily A. McNally, 67, wife of James McNally, Vice President of Rand, McNally and Co., map publishers, at Lake of Bays, Ont., Canada. She had locked her door after taking a sleeping powder and could not be wakened when the Wawa Hotel, where she was staying, caught fire...