Word: matters
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Faculty; for he is made all of a piece. His personal kindnesses have been innumerable and untraceable, and his following can probably be paralleled only by one other teacher of our time. The subject which he taught for many years was elected by everybody almost as a matter of course; and all regarded it, high students or low, as one of the signal events of the college years. Like Geology 4, Fine Arts 3 was a "soft course." Would there were more such! Under Professor Shaler the student gained a kindling vision of pretty much all of the natural world...
Professor Charles Eliot Norton '46, professor emeritus in the University, is dying at his home on Shady Hill. Last Saturday evening he began to fail rapidly, and his death is now only a matter of a few hours. Dr. E. H. Stevens of Cambridge, who is in constant attendance, announced early this morning that Professor Norton was sinking rapidly, and that the end might be expected at any time. Mr. Norton has suffered for several months from the infirmities that come with age, and has grown gradually worse, until his sinking to a dangerous condition yesterday...
...PHYSICAL COLLOQUIUM. "A Revision of the Fundamental Laws of Matter and Energy." Professor G. N. Lewis. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room...
...PHYSICAL COLLOQUIUM. "A Revision of the Fundamental Laws of Matter and Energy." Professor G. N. Lewis. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room...
Popular Science Monthly--(July), "Hypothesis of Radiant Matter," W. Loeb '83; "The Mississippi River Problem," W. S. Tower...