Word: museum
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Association. At 1 o'clock the visitors will be served a luncheon at the home of Professor Peabody, 13 Kirkland street. Then at 3 o'clock will come the addresses by President Eliot and the Rev. S. Morison. These will be given in the lecture hall of the Semitic Museum. Seats will be reserved for alumni and invited guests until 3 o'clock, when remaining seats will be offered to the general public...
...vote of the trustees free admission to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts is granted to instructors and students in universities, colleges, normal schools and similar institutions who wish to avail themselves of the privilege. Tickets will be sent by mail on receipt of a stamped and addressed envelope, or issued at the entrance of the Museum...
...identification of students, catalogues or lists should be sent to the Museum as early in the fall as possible; or students applying in person may present their own cards or a letter stamped at the college office...
...courses of research for which no hours are stated consult the Instructors. Anthropology 2, Peabody Museum Applied Biology, all courses at Bussey Institution. Architecture, all courses in Robinson. Astronomy, all courses in Astronom. Lab., Jarvis street. Botany 3, Bot. Mus. 13b. Botany 10, Sept. 29, 12 M., Gray Herbarium Chemistry 1, Boylston 7 Chemistry 3, 5, 11, 12, 14c hf, 22, Boylston 9 Chemistry 16, Sept. 28, 9 A. M., Boylston 7 Chemistry 23, Rotch Building. Classical Archaeology 1a, Sever 25 Classical Philology 25, 42, Sever 13 Classical Philology 70, Sever 26 Comparative Literature 6a, Harvard 5 Comparative Literature...
...convenience of new students in the University, the CRIMSON prints the following directory of buildings outside the Yard. Except for the Botanic Garden and Warren House, all of these are located on streets that border on the north side of the Yard: Astronomical Laboratory, Jarvis street; Botanic Museum, University Museum; Divinity Library, Divinity avenue, Cruft Laboratory, north of Music Building; Geological Museum, University Museum; Germanic Museum, Broadway and Quincy street; Gibbs Laboratory, Divinity place; Jefferson Physical Laboratory, north of Lawrence Hall; Lawrence Hall, Kirkland street; New Lecture Hall, Kirkland and Oxford streets; Music Building, north of Lawrence Hall; Peabody Museum...