Word: olmstead
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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After his graduation, Price spent a year abroad on the Charles Eliot Travelling Fellowship in Landscape Architecture, which he won by competition. Since his return, Price has been engaged by Olmstead Brothers, and Hallam Movius, landscape architects. Hanson is a graduate of the University of Illinois...
...Philadelphia. Blue-coated Marines stood at attention. The President and his party motored three miles to Mountain Lake and then they walked slowly, almost reverently, into a "Sanctuary for Humans and Birds" that Edward Bok had conceived, that Architect Milton B. Medary had built, that Landscape Architect Frederick Law Olmstead had set in an aurora of tropical colors...
Working at the Astronomical Laboratory on Jarvis street with thousands of observations of latitude, Professor H. T. Stetson, with the assistance of Miss Margaret Olmstead, a graduate student at Radcliffe, has discovered a remarkable variation in the latitude of a place on the Earth's surface dependent on the rising and setting of the moon. This information was made known to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday...
...preliminary statement of the results was given in a paper by Professor Stetson and Miss Olmstead at the fall meeting of the American Astronomical Society at Amherst. Since then the investigation of thousands of observations for latitude of the Naval Observatory at Washington has been analyzed at the Harvard Laboratory and Dr. Stetson announces this appears unmistakeably to affirm the results of his previous study. The fact that this rise and fall of the value in latitude is gradual and systematic and represents a range nearly 20 times the value of the probable error leaves little room for doubt...
...Bishop '29, A. G. Churchill '30, Morton Cole '29, James de Normandie '29, F. S. Grant '29, J. W. Hutchinson '29, W. J. Iselin '29, O. P. Jackson '29, R. W. Meadows '29, A. N. McGeoch '29, T. G. Moore '29, H. H. Newell '29, C. H. Olmstead '29, John Parkinson '29, E. T. Putnam '30, E. W. Sexton '29, R. A. Stout '29, G. A. Tupper '29, Richard Warren '29, O. L. Winston '29, P. S. Wise '29, A. S. Woodworth '29, and W. S. Youngman...