Word: mapped
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...winter, and herded reindeer and driven them and broken them in. College men from Canada and as far west as California have helped run launches and keep them in going order and fetched in patients and carried around supplies. They have surveyed country for us, and helped to map and chart and make possible some of our fjords for tourists to visit us. They have worked out our geology and other natural sciences and helped to publish information and record facts. For the last two years they ran a steamer, dubbed the "Wop", carrying freight, cement, sand, gravel, and rock...
...competition was a problem in landscape design. The competitors were furnished with a topographic map of a given piece of property in an attractive Massachusetts town, on which a house, somewhat in the Italian style, had already been erected. The owner wished to construct a formal garden of some distinction according with the style of the house, of which a photograph was furnished the competitors...
...Graduate Historical Library; Room O, Bureau of Municipal Research; Room Q, German Library; Room T. Mathematical Library; Room V, Economics Library; Room W, French Library; Room X, Lowell Memorial Library (Romance Languages); Room Z, Child Memorial Library (English), Rooms L and M, the Winsor Memorial Rooms, contain the Map Collection. Rooms R and S contain the great collection of theatrical literature and other material, including portraits, playbills, and autographs given to the Library by Mr. Robert Gould Shaw '69, of Boston, and enlarged by the bequest of Evert J. Wendell...
...time has been lost in proving that a membership in the Union is decidedly worth while; Viscount Bryce speaks tonight. Of all its undertakings during the last few years, none have done more to put the Union on the University map than the talks by men of national and international fame. If an early start be any indication of success, we prophesy even greater success for the Union this coming year. Viscount Bryce, one of the most interesting of the many visitors from England because of his understanding of American people and conditions, is welcome wherever...
...degree in mathematics and astronomy conferred on her distinguished astronomer, "Miss Annie J. Cannon, by the University of Groningen. How much "gray matter" could have been missing from the brain of the woman who discovered three new luminaries in the sky, added 150 "variables" to the celestial map, and catalogued the spectra of 220,000 stars in all parts of the heavens? --Boston Herald...