Word: museum
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...nineteenth century, in the Occident, the prestige of theology waned, while that of science increased. So now all the old prejudices are being refitted with imitation "scientific" bases. Some of them can still be kept up, although they are dangerously wabbly. Some are rather in the nature of museum exhibits...
...already reached the official retiring age for Princeton professors. Professor Scott has been on the Princeton faculty for 45 years, has traveled some 250,000 miles on diggers' expeditions, is almost as well-known scientifically as his Princeton classmate, Henry Fairfield Osborn, president of the American Museum of Natural History...
TODAY 9-12 o'clock Anthropology, OralPeabody Museum 9.15-12.15 o'clock Bio-Chemical Sciences, General Memorial Hall TOMORROW 9.15-12.15 o'clock Bio-Chemical Sciences, General Memorial Hall
TODAY 9.15-12.15 O'clock Special in HistoryEmerson D Special in Government and Economics Memorial Hall Biology--General Examination Botanical Museum Latin Translation, Honors Sever 26 9-12 O'clock Anthropology, Oral Peabody Museum 2-5 O'clock Latin Composition, Latin 3 and 7 Sever 17 TOMORROW 9-12 o'clock Anthropology, Oral Peabody Museum 9.15-12.15 o'clock Bio-Chemical Sciences, General Memorial Hall SATURDAY 9.15-12.15 o'clock Bio-Chemical Sciences, General Memorial Hall
...Barton, mining geologist of Houston. Texas, will give an illustrated lecture on "Geographical Methods in Oil Geology" in the Mineralogical Lecture Room of the University Museum this evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture is open to members of the University...