Word: railway
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...larger fees being charged in the laboratory courses. A registration fee of $2 is required of each student. Eighty dollars for six weeks may be regarded the average expenditure of a student with a single course of study. Historical excursions, evening lectures and social gatherings are abundant. Reduced railway fares will be arranged whenever possible...
...University libraries, museums, and laboratories can be freely used by the summer students. Historical excursions, evening lectures, and receptions for sociability and recreation are abundant. Reduced railway fares will be arranged if possible...
...Smyth '83, of the Mining Department; Professor C. A. Adams, of the Electrical Department; Professor H. L. Warren '02, of the Architecture Department; Professor Burr, of Columbia University; Mr. F. P. Fish '75, of the Board of Overseers; Mr. G. A. Kimball, chief engineer of the Boston Elevated Railway Company; and G. A. MacKay '08, president of the Engineering Society...
...Harvard Engineers," an organization of Harvard graduates in the profession of engineering, will be formed. Professor H. L. Smyth '83 of the mining department, Professor H. L. Warren '02, of the architectural department, Professor W. H. Burr, of Columbia, Mr. G. A. Kimball, chief engineer of the Boston Elevated Railway, Mr. E. A. S. Clarke '84, president of the Lackawanna Steel Company, and Mr. F. P. Fish '75, chairman of the visiting committee on engineering will be among the speakers...
...ENGINEERING SOCIETY. "Engineering Problems of the Electric Car." Mr. M. V. Ayres, Electrical Engineer of the Boston and Worcester Street Railway Company. Pierce...