Word: plante
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Foremost among the social features of the Business School is the Student's Club, located in one of the buildings of the new plant. The Student's Club corresponds very closely to the Harvard Union, except for the fact that its membership is limited to students of the school. Like the Union, lectures are given by prominent men during the year under its auspices, and social gatherings are held after football games for members and their friends...
With the establishment in Galiatin Hall of a branch of the Harvard Cooperative Society, another step has been taken in the effort to make a self-sufficient unit out of the Business School plant...
...names May 1 as the completion date for the two buildings which will compose the projected chemistry group, and according to present indications this date will see the outside of the buildings, at least, actually completed. The interiors will be finished up and the equipment for this new chemical plant installed during the summer. The Chemistry Department is planning to move into its new quarters before the beginning of the next college year and to commence regular class and laboratory work there next September...
...varying in size from a pinhead to a pea. They looked closer and saw the little pills forming as yellow, sulphur-like drops on the tamarisk twigs. Other scientists, before, had noted that phenomenon and had decided that the drops oozed from tiny punctures in the bark, made by plant lice. The Hebrew University men, closer observers, saw the ooze exuding from the coccid bodies...