Word: reads
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...probable line-up follows: HARVARD. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Pell, l.e. r.e., Blair Townsend, l.c. r.c., Kirkland Macleod, r.c. l.c., Morgan M. Newhall, r.e. l.e., Chantler D. Newhall, c.p. c.p., Read Fraser-Campbell, p. p., Olcott Ivy, g. g., Robinson
...Young, Sever 6 Physics C: (Assignment of Rooms, Physics C:) Abrahams to Holbrook (inclusive), Zoll. Lect. Rm. Horn to Mossman (inclusive), Pierce 202 Nieman to Stauffer (inclusive), Pierce 209 Stone, E. M. to Wright, Pierce 212 Government 4: (Assignment of Rooms, Government 4.) Abe to Proctor (inclusive), Sever 17 Read to Wood, Sever...
...addition to his regular work, Professor Ostwald delivered in December, the Ingersoll Lecture on "Individuality and Immortality." He also gave a course of six lectures at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a course of four lectures at the Lowell Institute on the physical chemistry of painting. Besides he read a paper before the American Academy of Arts and Sciences of which he was elected an honorary member, and spoke at three meetings of the Physico-Chemical Club of the University...
...third of the series of ten weekly talks at the Prospect Union, Dr. W. B. Munro will speak on "Lessons from European City Government," next Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. On the following Saturday Mr. C. T. Copeland will read. One of the later talks will be given by W. T. Reid, Jr., '01, on "Football...
Herbert Putnam '83 and other Washington members entertained a number of members of the Historical Association at lunch at the Library of Congress on Friday, December 29. At a meeting of the association later in the afternoon James Schouler '59, W. R. Thayer '81 and W. G. Brown '91 read papers...