Word: putnam
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Second tenors--P. Dana, A. Forbes, J. C. Henderson, J. R. Howard, C. N. Holwill, G. Lawton, W. P. Price, L. G. Putnam, J. S. Seabury, S. F. Skilton...
...annual report of the Peabody Museum presented by the Curator, Professor F. W. Putnam, has just been made public. Professor Putnam prefaces his report with a plea for aid in the completion of the Museum building. When the new south corner of the University Museum is finished there will remain only one hundred feet of the south wing to be built in order to complete the structure as planned by Agassiz forty years ago. This space, originally allotted for the extension of the anthropological section, is already much needed. The material of the collections, gathered during thirty-four years...
...gentlemen who had purchased them, unaware of the theft. The present professor will probably turn them over to the Museum. Important work among the Indians has been done by Miss Alice C. Fletcher, who studied the of the Pawnees, in Oklahoma, and by Dr. Frans Russell, in Arizona. Professor Putnam visited California and collected specimens of gravel in the region or where the famous Calaveras skull was found in order to decided the disputed question of its precise source and age by comparing these gravel with the gravel take from the skull...
...Draper Memorial), $9,999.99 John Simpkins, 20,000.00 Harvard Club of New York (new boat house) 25,000.00 Anonymous (for use of Botanical Garden), 3,000.00 Miss Marian C. Jackson (towards the salary of are instructor in the History and Art of Teaching), 1,625.00 Messers. Storey and Putnam, trustees, (payment towards certain salaries in the Medical School), 1,000.00 Society for Promoting Agriculture,(for expenses at Arnold Arboretum), 2,500.00 Society for Promoting Theological Education, (for purchase of books for the Divinity School), 3,535.00 Mrs. N. E. Baylies (for Peabody Museum), 25.00 Subscriptions to Germanic Museum...