Word: naming
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...name, Aramaic, said Professor Moore, is given by modern scholars to one great branch of the Semitic languages. The earlier seats of Aramaic are unknown. It is first recognized in the country stretching north from the Euphrates to the mountains of Armenia. It is probable that Aramaic did not spread westward until...
...themselves, or some other, prefer, and naturally prefer, to give all, rather than to have their partial contributions merged unidentified in a general subscription. It is in no way improbable, therefore, that some benefactor may present himself, or be found, who, by endowing the University Club, will associate his name, or that of another, permanently with Harvard, and will secure to an extent possible by no other gift the gratitude of all Harvard's alumni and students during a long future. Certainly the recent experience of Harvard as of other similar institutions has given no reason to believe that...
LOST.- Economics 1 notebook with name and address inside. Reward. "S," this office...
...they will also serve to keep constantly before the minds of the students the honorable history of the University and its buildings. It has long been a source of annoyance and inconvenience to visitors that they were obliged to ask some one whom they chanced to meet the name of this or that building. As to the history connected with the various buildings they have been left entirely in the dark. In fact the history has been all too little known by the students themselves. The tablets which are to be erected will effectually furnish the desired information. The Memorial...
During the recess it was announced that through the generosity of a prominent merchant of Boston, whose name is not made known, a chair of comparative pathology is to be founded at the Medical School. The benefactor advances $100,000 for the endowment of the chair. This will be the first establishment of a professorship of comparative pathology in any American university...