Word: profs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...last meeting of the Natural History Society for this year was held Thursday evening. Prof. N. S. Shaler addressed the society, giving a history of the organization and outlining its opportunities for future usefulness...
...COOKE and V. S. THOMAS.Best general references: Pres. Eliot's Reports for 1892-93 and 1893-94; Prof. Taussig, Harvard Graduates Magazine, March, 1895; Nation, Nov. 29, Dec. 20, 1894, and Feb. 21, 1895; Boston Herald...
...before a Princeton audience. General Horace Porter then spoke on "The men of letters in the world." Gen. Porter's speech was brilliant, witty and full of pleasantries. Professor William M. Sloane responded to the toast "The debate." Professor Henry F. Osborne made the last speech on "Intercollegiate contests." Prof. Osborne's remarks abounded in pleasant comparisons of contests on the rostrum, the diamond and the gridiron...
...Cercle Francais held its annual meeting last night for the election of officers. The new officers elected for the coming year were: F. P. Chaves '97, president; F. G. Goodrich '97, vice-president; J. P. Hayden '97. treasurer; C. E. Bryan '96, secretary. Prof. de Sumichrast was re-elected on the executive committee. The secretary read a letter from the French Club of Princeton, congratulating the Cercle on the success of the French play given this year. The play which the Cercle will give next fall will probably be a comedy of Moliere either "L'Avare" or "Le Malade Imaginaire...
...others: People v. Marks, 99 N. Y. 377, 386; In Re Jacobs, 98 N. Y. 98. - (1) This includes inalienable right to procure healthy and nutritious food: Field v. s. - (2) Oleomargarine is nutritious and healthy food: Dr. E. G. Brackett in 19th Report Mass. Board of Health, 272; Prof. At water in Pol. Sci. Quarterly II, 553. - (x) Cheaper than butter and serves purpose equally well - (y) Resists rancidity longer. - (3) Adulteration does not apply. - (x) Butter and cheese adulterated. - (4) Deception guarded against by law requiring stamp. - (5) That one valuable product resembles another no ground for suppressing...