Word: mountainous
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Geological Conference. Papers: The Causes of recent Mountain building Movements in Eastern New England. Professor Shaler.- Gold Mining in the Ural Mountains. Dr. Charles Palache. Geological Laboratory, Room...
...number J. A. Macy '99 contributes a rather amusing little dialogue, R. T. Fisher '98 a slight but well-written sketch, and A. G. Fuller 1900 a fairly successful attempt at weirdness of effect. Besides these, two and a half pages are occupied with an exposition on mountain climbing which might be of interest to the writer. The Kodaks and the poetry are about as good as usual, and, with a short but rather ambitious story describing the troubles of married life, complete the number...
WANTED.- A Harvard man who has had experience in a hotel dinning room to fill a good position in a mountain hotel for the summer. Apply between 7 and 8 p. m., at Suite 6, 27 Everett street...
April 10.- Excursion to Meriden, Conn., conducted by Professor W. M. Davis. Special features: The relations of the Triassic Sandstones and Lava Beds. (Monadnock Mountain may be substituted for this excursion...
...application. The others are: Joseph Eveleth scholarships, three in number, of $200 each, to be awarded to students of the Scientific School; Virginia Barrett Gibbs scholarship (G. S.), with as income of $250; the scholarships of the Harvard Clubs of Chicago and San Francisco, and that of the Rocky Mountain Harvard Club; thirty-six University scholarships (16 L. S. S. and 20 G. S.) with an income of $150 each; the Robert C. Winthrop scholarship (G. S.) with an income of $200; the Normal School scholarships (L. S. S.) not more than eight to be awarded at any one time...