Word: notes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE. The Blue Hill Nephoscope Professor Ward. Note on the late Professor Fouque. Mr. M. Allorge. A New Geological Map of Boston. Professor Jaggar. Geological Lecture Room...
...GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE. The Blue Hill Nephoscope. Professor Ward. Note on the late Professor Fouque. Mr. M. Allorge. A New Geological Map of Boston. Professor Jaggar. Geological Lecture Room...
...GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE. A Peculiar Moraine in Wisconsin (15 m.). Mr. H. E. Simpson. Note on the Late Professor Fouquet (10 m.). Mr. M. Allorge. The Copper Deposits of Vermont (20 m.). Professor H. L. Smyth and Mr. P. S. Smith. Geological Lecture Room...
...Last night I chanced to open the door of my house to a ring. I was close to the door, and a young man handed in a note. Characteristically, I did not know him. That is, I did not recognize him, although I had dined with him the night before and had talked with him many times within the last month. But it was rather dark in the door and I did not recognize him. But when I opened the note and read a statement made on behalf of the Senior class I perceived that the messenger at the door...
...that note touched me very much. It expressed the youth's feeling at the sight of the veteran in a conflict into which the youth is going,--where the veteran has long been. That note is one of the most precious of the testimonies that I have received. And yesterday, at a family gathering, a lady handed to me a note which she said that a lady in Boston had asked her to deliver. I opened it and there was not a word in it,--not one,--only a leaf. But that leaf was laurel...