Word: masse
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Courses in the Forestry School which have hitherto been given in Cambridge, will be removed to the Bussey Institution, Jamaica Plain, this spring, according to recent plans by the Department of Forestry. At present, that spring, summer, and early fall are spent at the Harvard Forest, Petersham, Mass., and the winter months at Cambridge where lectures have been given in Lawrence and Robinson Halls...
...Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the Berkeley Divinity School. Middletown, Conn., from 1896 to 1903, he was in charge of the Chapel of the Good Shepherd. Washington, D. C., and from 1907 to 1911 Dr. Rhinelander was Professor of History, Religions and Missions in the Episcopal Theological School. Cambridge, Mass. He was ordained Bishop Coadjutor of Pennsylvania...
...local Charleston committee is Frank R. Frost '86, Peoples Offices Building, Charleston, S. C. The honorary committee is headed by Hon. Joseph H. Choate of New York, and by President Charles W. Eliot of Cambridge, whose names are followed by those of Henry L. Higginson '55, Boston, Mass.; Carlton Hunt '56, New Orleans, La.; Augustus E. Willson '69, Louisville, Ky.; George Wigglesworth '74, Boston, Mass.; George von L. Meyer '79, Washington, D. C.; Stewart Shillito '79, Cincinnati, O.; Owen Wister '82, Philadelphia, Pa.; H. M. Atkinson '84, Atlanta, Ga.; Minot Simons '91, Cleveland, O.; Mitchell D. Follansbee '92, Chicago...
...comparisons from other colleges. Mr. Fish will discuss the ways and means of raising funds for the new gymnasium. Following the addresses by the alumni speakers, there will be a general discussion open to all present. The idea of those in charge is to make the session an undergraduate mass meeting, as it is felt that this will be the most effective way to show the alumni the interest taken by the undergraduates as a whole. All members of the University, and also the alumni, are urged to be present...
...meeting of the Forum which was postponed from last Wednesday will be held in the Union next Thursday evening at 9 o'clock. It is planned to make this session an undergraduate mass meeting. Following the resolution of the last meeting of the Forum relative to the need of a standard of physical training, and in connection with the campaign for funds for the new gymnasium, which is now being carried on, the discussion on Thursday will be on the need of such a system and standard for physical training, and adequate facilities. This meeting should bring the movement...