Word: osterhout
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...lectures in the Lowell Institute this year include five Harvard men: Professor Harlow Shapley; Dr. George La Piana; Dr. W. J. V. Osterhout; Dr. A. H. Rice '98 and Professor W. W. Fenn '84. The lectures by the first three speakers will be given before the Christmas holidays. The four first mentioned will all lecture in Huntington Hall, 491 Boylston street, Boston. Tickets for these lectures can be had by sending to the Curator, Lowell Institute, 491 Boylston street, Boston, a stamped, addressed envelope for each ticket desired...
...September 26, from the following professors who will be present in the rooms and places indicated from 9-12.30 o'clock and from 2.30-4.30: 9-12.30 2.30-4.30 P. M. Ancient Languages Prof. Gulick Sever 28 Sever 28 Anthropology Prof. Tozzer Peabody Mus. 7 Bryant Street Biology Prof. Osterhout Bot. Mus. rm. 10 Botanical Museum room 10 Botany Prof. Fernald Bot. Mus. rm. 10 Gray Herbarium Chemistry Prof. Baxter Coolidge Lab. 8 Coolidge Laboratory 8 Classics Prof. C. H. Moore University 5 112 Brattle Street Classics and Philosophy Dr. W. C. Greene Sever 16 44 Shepard Street Classics...
...local arrangements for the meeting have been placed in charge of a committee of which Professor S. C. Prescott of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is chairman. Other members of the committee include Professors G. H. Parker, W. M. Wheeler, L.L.B. '02, W. J. B. Osterhout, Harlow Shapley, Theodore Liman '97, A. B. Lamb, Ph. D. '04, and E. B. Wilson of the University. The secretary to the committee is A. L. Town-send, instructor in mechanical engineering...
...these fifteen are members of the Faculty of University. Prominent among these are Associate Professor C. T. Copeland '82, Professor A. N. Holcombe '06, Dean H. W. Holmes '03, Professor B. S. Hurlbut '87, Assistant Professor L. J. A. Mercier, Professor W. B. Munro '99, Professor W. J. V. Osterhout, and Professor G. H. Parker '87,, Professor Dallas Lore Sharp of Boston University, known for his articles on Education in the Atlantic Monthly, and Professor John Paten Marshall of Boston University, well known as a critic of music, are also on the staff...
With sufficient obsequies to Professor Osterhout and the guiding spirits of the Dinning Association the opinion might even be ventured that the Professor's advice had already been obtained upon this salient point, and that he had prescribed a formula for the mixture to be called scrambled eggs, differing but slightly from his staged elements of fats and sugar. There should be sunlight,--yes, because the resulting product is yellow--and water, too. It is hard, though, to believe in the preparation. Without it, then, the recipe might read something like this...