Word: ores
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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President, Elton Crocker Loucks 1GB, University of Oregon, of Portland, Ore.; and Lester Gravatt Wood 1GB, Hamline University, of Rushmore, Minn.; vice president, William Earle Mickey 1GB, Lebanon Valley College of Harrisburg, Pa., and John Wooldredge 1GB, of West Newton; secretary, George Baltzer Petersn 1GB, University of California, of Belvedere, Cal., and Theodore Lunt Preble 1GB, University of California, of Berkeley, Cal.; treasurer, Robert Boynton Bleecker 1GB, Leland Stanford, Jr., University, of Pasadena, Cal., and William Farleigh Enright 1GB, of St. Joseph...
...Group II: Engineering Sciences 5a hf., Mechanics, will be given by Associate Professor Huntington; Chemistry 8 hf., Elementary Theoretical and Physical Chemistry, will be given by Professor Richards and Assistant Professor G. S. Forbes; Geology 10, Ore Deposits--Origin and Occurence, will have special lectures by Professor Lindgren of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Geology of Non-Metalliferous Substances, will be divided into two half-courses: Geology 11, Microscopical Investigation of Ores, will be a new course...
...finest lots of specimens ever assembled by one man, representing the life-work of the late Elwood P. Hancock, of Burlington, N. J. Being a talented artist and cabinet carver by profession, he increased the attractiveness of the specimens by working out the natural crystals on the face of ore...
...easily discover by reading Rupert Brooke's "Heaven." "When the Dead Awaken," by Mr. Willcox, is commonplace. Mr. Leffingwell attempts a feat of compression in a "A Song of Resurrection," and leaves his reader in a somewhat confused state of mind. Mr. Sanger collects his impressions of "Iron Ore Mines," and expresses his views about "America's Mission" in something that appears to be akin to free verse. Both his impressions and his views are worth while; but they seem rather scattering in their present form. Mr. Clark has difficulty, apparently, in deciding whether to rhyme or not to rhyme...
...Hartford, Conn.; Allen Greenwood, M.D. '89, of Boston; Dr. Paul Gustafson '12, of Cambridge; John W. Hammond, Jr., M.D. '12, of Cambridge; Dr. Lyman S. Hapgood '97, of Cambridge; Dr. Edward Harding '95, of Boston; Dr. Norman M. Keith, of Baltimore, Md.; Dr. Ralph C. Matson, of Portland, Ore.; Dr. Carlton Ray Metcalf '02, of Concord, N. H.; Harrison L. Parker, D.M.D. '13, of Winchester; Dr. Charles W. Peabody '12, of Malden; Wayne S. Ramsey, M.D. '12, of Coraopolis, Pa.; Carl Merrill Robinson, M.D. '14, of Portland, Me.; Dr. George C. Shattuck '01, of Boston; Dr. George Maurice Sheahan...