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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Astronomy 2, Lawrence 1. Engineering 1b, 1d, Upper Mass. " 3d, 3e, Upper Dane. " 5d, 18a, Sever 35. " 6a, Sever 2. " 8a, 11a, 22, Lawrence 1. " 12c, Sever B. " 6d, Lawrence 6. " 17a, Jeff. Lab. 1. Physics 6, Jeff. Lab. Chemistry 8, Boylston 9. " 10, 7, Boylston 10. Botany 1, Nash Lect. rm. " 4, Univ. Mus., rm. 29. Zoology 2, Zool. Mus. 5th fi. rm 2. " 5, Zool. Mus. 4th fi. rm. 2. " 9a, Zool. Mus. 1st fi. rm. 1. " 16, Zool. Mus. 4th fi. rm. 3. Geology B, Geol. Lect. rm. " 5 [Feb. 11, 12 m., all sections], Geol. Lect...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Enrolment in Half-Courses Which Begin in the Second Half-Year. | 2/8/1901 | See Source »

...Coolidge, Randolph C. Grew (South End Fellowship), 400.00 George P. Gardner, 250.00 Charles Fairchild (new lantern for Geological Department), 250.00 A. C. Coolidge (credited to Library income), 41.00 Members of Government 6 (for purchase of books) 650.00 Percy L. Atherton (for benefit of Music Department), 40.00 N. C. Nash (for botanical lectures in Spanish for Cuban teachers), 400.00 Anonymous (for use at Botanic Gardenn), 1,000.00 Miss E. R. Swift (proceeds of life policy to establish Swift Scholarship), 1,000.00 Bequest of John Holmes (for benefit of poor students), 286.23 Charles C. Storrow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GIFTS TO HARVARD. | 1/14/1901 | See Source »

...sodalities," for ameliorating the language itself, are a further example of movements which were too exclusive and too theoretical. The attempted reform in the German vocabulary, which for the moment failed, was contrasted with the gains to English in the hands of a controversial master of style like Thomas Nash. Nash wrote with the nation for his audience and his changes (e.g. the introduction of words in the size into controversial English) were dictated by more practical considerations than occurred to the German theorists. But the indirectness and slowness of development in German literature, as compared with German culture, ceased...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lecture on Germanic Studies. | 1/8/1901 | See Source »

...annual meeting of the Intercollegiate Golf Association, held at New York on Dec. 22, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, C. R. Henderson, Jr., Harvard '02; vice-president, C. D. Barnes, of Yale; secretary and treasurer, S. P. Nash, of Columbia. It was decided to have the 1901 championship tournament begin on May 7, but the course has not yet been chosen. A committee was appointed to procure another cup in ease Harvard or Yale win, as a victory on the part of either of these two will secure permanent possession of the present...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Intercollegiate Golf Meeting. | 1/3/1901 | See Source »

...last meeting of the congress of the Ornithologists' Union will be held today in the Nash Lecture Room of the University Museum. The following papers will be read, the first three relating to the prevention of the ruthless killing of birds now prevalent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ornithologists' Congress. | 11/15/1900 | See Source »

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