Word: profs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...also pp. 176-177, 212, 228, 231, 238; O. D. Ashley, Forum, Jan., 1897, 532; Report of Tariff Comm., 1882, and Tariff Act of 1882; House Exec. Doc., 1st Sess., 50th Cong., xii; Boston Herald, Dec. '96, Jan., '97, Editorials; The Interstate Commerce Act, John R. Dos passos; Prof. Jenks, Rev. of Rev., Jan., 1897; Cleveland's Message, 1897; Congressional Directory; Hanlon's letter, Boston Herald...
...Boston graduates held ten days ago at the University Club, the following committee of five were appointed to take immediate steps toward raising the $25,000 still necessary for field improvements, the total cost of which is estimated at $47,000, about $22,000 being already available for use: Prof. Alexander Agassiz '55, A. P. Garner '88, Prof. Hollis, C. F. Adams, 3d, '88, S. D. Warren '75. A large item will be the cost...
...principal work of the Association has been done through the weekly devotional meetings and the Bible classes. The weekly devotional meetings have been conducted for the most part by members of the Association, and in them addresses have been given by Mr. W. H. Salmon of Yale, Prof. G. H. Palmer, Dr. Alexander McKenzie, Dr. Grenfell of Oxford, and by returned missionaries...
Francis Lee Higginson '63 presided at the meeting, and, on a motion to that effect being passed, appointed the following committee to take immediate steps towards raising the $25,000 still necessary: Prof. Alexander Agassiz '55, A. P. Gardner '86, Professor Hollis, C. F. Adams 3d, '88, S D. Warren...
...meeting of the Harvard Club, held in New York April 10, Prof. Hollis, as was then announced, presented a plan for erecting a new boat house, suitable to the needs of the University. The matter was thoroughly discussed and a committee appointed to raise $25,000 if possible. Since then considerable progress has been made in the matter of raising funds. So far $11,560 has been subscribed, and it is hoped that the gratifying interest shown will be in no way decreased...