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Word: miner (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Boylston streets, Boston, at 8 o'clock this evening. The lecture will be illustrated by lantern slides made from flash-light photographs of the interiors of coal mines. Mr. Durland, in addition to studies in economics and sociology, has spent some time in the coal fields as an actual miner. He is at present engaged in collecting testimony for the commission in the authracite region...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "The Life of a Coal Miner." | 12/4/1902 | See Source »

...Jeff. Lab. 23" 3, Jeff. Lab. 6" 4, 12, Jeff. Lab. 24" 7, consult Professor Hall" 8, Sept. 29, 10 a. m., Jeff. Lab. 24Zoology 3 Univ. Mus., 4th fl. rm. 3" 9, Univ. Mus., 1st fl. rm. 2Geology 10, 21, Retch Bldg." 20, Univ. Mus. 41Mineralogy 12, Miner. Lab.Mining and Metallurgy, all courses in Rotch Bldg.Archacology and Ethnology, all courses in Peabody Mus.Hygiene 1, Fogg I.ec.rmHygiene 4. Sept. 29, 10 a. m., Hemenway Gym., Prophy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Meetings of Courses. | 9/27/1902 | See Source »

...Univ. Mus., Geol. Lect. -rm.Geology 1, 19, Univ Mus. 43Geology 8, 16, Univ. Mus. 24Geology 10, 18, 21, Rotch Bldg.Geology 22, Univ. Mus. 54Geology 11, 15, Univ. Mus., 1st fl., rm. 1Geology 14, Univ. Mus., Geol. Lect. rm.Geology 20, Univ. Mus. 41Mineralogy 2, Univ. Mus. rm. 9Mineralogy 3, 12, Miner. LabMineralogy 7, Sept. 25, 2.30 p. m. Univ. Mus. rm. 9Mining and Metallurgy, all courses in Rotch Bldg.Archaeology and Ethnology, all courses in Peabody Mus.Hygiene 1, Fogg Lec. rm.Hygiene 4, Sept. 29, 10 a. m., Hemenway Gym., Trophy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Meetings of Courses. | 9/25/1902 | See Source »

First Mandolins.--W. S. Wait '01, M. L. Wetherell '01, G. Peirce '01, F. F. Hedeman '02, C. L. Perkins '03, N. C. Foot '03, W. Miner '01, H. Bartlett '04, W. A. Parker...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Musical Clubs. | 12/18/1900 | See Source »

...Hallucination?" is told in a convincing way and moves steadily from beginning to end. The best piece in the number is "Hank Peters' Code," by F. R. DuBois. Aside from being a clever character study, it shows a thorough knowledge of the customs and surroundings of a miner's life. "The One who Laughs Last," by C. R., is written with some skill, but the subject is not of enough interest to hold the attention closely. Of the four selections of verse, the most deserving of mention is "The Old South," by Paul Foster Strout. It is thoughtfully done...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Advocate. | 10/29/1900 | See Source »

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