Word: mr
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Arnold Arboretum has arranged to send Mr. E. H. Wilson, the well known English botanical collector, on a two-years' journey in central and western China to gather specimens of Chinese flora. Mr. Wilson is well qualified for this work, as he has already passed five years in China, and is well acquainted with the country and with its flowers...
...sailed from San Francisco for Shanghai on January 8 accompanied by Mr. J. E. Thayer '85, who is to collect birds, mammals, and reptiles of central and western China, which are now very imperfectly represented in American and European museums. They will proceed at once to Ichang and the gorges of the Yangtse which will be their permanent base or this year. In 1908 they will travel northward to the boundaries of Thibet and China, whence Mr. Wilson expects to return to Boston...
...agreement with the Department of Agriculture, Mr. F. N. Meyer, who has been in China during the last two years as an agent of the Department, is to collect floral specimens on Mount Wuti in Sansi for the Arboretum during the spring and autumn of this year, under the direction of Mr. Wilson...
...Philosophy 9, Sever 6 Physics 15, Harvard 6 Semitic 7, Sever 6 Semitic 12, Sever 6 Zoology 4, Zool. Mus. 4th fl. Rm. 2 Economics 5: (Assignment of Rooms, Economics 5.) Abeles to Stranahan (inclusive) Upper Mass. Strassburger to Zachritz (inclusive) Lower Mass. 2.30 P. M. Economics 1: Mr. Martin's sects., Sever 35 Mr. Holcombe's sects., Lower Mass. Mr. Huse's sects., Upper Mass. Dr. Lewis's sects., Harvard 6 Examinations Tomorrow. Architecture 3a, Robinson Hall Architecture 3b, Robinson Hall Architecture 3c, Robinson Hall Architecture 3d, Robinson Hall Economics 9a, Lower Mass. Economics 14a, Harvard 5 German...
...Lunt '09 introduced Mr. Copeland, the speaker of the evening, who gave an interesting account of the undergraduate life of M. Newell '94, commenting upon his charming character and the brilliancy of his mind. It is in memory of Newell, who was one of the greatest athletes ever graduated from Harvard, that the Newell Gate on Soldiers Field and the Newell Boat Club have been erected. Mr. Copeland also read extracts from his college diary, which further recalled his great versatility...