Word: railroads
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...charges to members of the University for the following courses, which will be given, are as follows: Engineering 4a, Plane Surveying, a full course beginning on June 18 and continuing six weeks, &55; Engineering 4d, Railroad Surveying, a full course beginning on July 30 and continuing five weeks, &47.50; Engineering 4c, Geodetic Surveying, a Half-course beginning on July 30 and continuing three weeks, &27.50; Engineering 5e, Elementary Statics, a half-course beginning on June 18 and continuing three weeks, &42.50; Engineering 5d, Resistance of Materials, a half-course beginning on July 9 and continuing three weeks, &42.50: Engineering...
...Summerfield," by W. H. Rhodes L.'46; "Types of Tragic Drama," by C. E. Vaughan '56; "Which College for the Boy?" by J. Corbin '92; "Abraham Lincoln," by C. Schurz h.'76 and T. H. Bartlett; "The Life and Times of Stephen Higginson," by T. W. Higginson '41; "Railroad Reorganization," by S. Daggett '03; "The New American Type," by H. D. Sedgwick '82; "Literature and the American College," by I. Babbitt '89; "Italica," by W. R. Thayer '81; "Spanish Prose Composition," by G. W. Umphrey p.'01; "Dictionary of National Biography," edited by L. Stephen...
...late William Henry Baldwin, Jr., '85, secretary of the CRIMSON, and chairman of his Class Committee, was president of the Long Island Railroad at the time of his death, and an officer or director in over forty other companies, including the Rapid Transit Subway Construction Co., the Pennsylvania, New York and Long Island Railroad, the New York City Street Railway Co., the Corn Exchange Bank, and the Equitable Trust Co. He was a trustee of Tuskegee Institute and of the Southern Education Board, and held the same position in Smith College and the University of Tennessee. Roger Sherman Greene...
...arbitrary control should be the purpose of the college man. Political problems, such as the tariff and socialism, should be dealt with rationally. Constructive policy and a fixed purpose persistently followed lead to success. The government must be kept under control; it must control the corporate interests which, through railroad rate discrimination have made trusts possible...
Engineering.--*Plane and Topographical Surveying; *Railroad Engineering; *Geodetic Surveying; *Elementary Statics; *Resistance of Materials; *Elementary Kinematics and Kinetics; *Shopwork. Professors I. N. Hollis and H. J. Hughes, and Messrs. E. R. Markham and H. P. Forte...