Word: roome
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...excellent opportunity for the students of the University to become acquainted with the field of wireless telegraphy as it is today is afforded by the open meeting of the Harvard Engineering Society which will be held tomorrow night at eight o'clock in the lecture room of the new Cruft Memorial Laboratory. Modern appliances for the receiving and sending of messages, along with other apparatus, will be demonstrated during the discussion...
...scholarship is valued at $350, and is open to anyone who is this year a member of the University, and who will next year be either a member of the Senior class, or of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Each candidate will write in the examination room an essay on a topic chosen by himself from a list not previously announced, in economics and political science. In addition, statements of previous studies, and any written work, must be submitted by every candidate to the chairman of the Department of Economics not later than the time of the examination...
...central room as completed has been raised from two to three stories and has been equipped with steel cases for containing specimens and tables for observation. This addition was made possible by the gift of five members of the visiting committee...
...Kidder Wing, given in 1910 by Nathaniel T. Kidder '82, a member of the visiting committee. This is used to house the indexed specimens of flowering plants and ferns. In 1911 the old Asa Gray House, which adjoined the central building, was moved across Garden street to make room for a library wing given anonymously, but last year, upon the fiftieth anniversary of his graduation, Dr. George G. Kennedy '64 consented to the public announcement of the donor. About the same time that the library wing was begun, construction of the right wing, better known as the George Robert White...
...necessary to preserve the priceless collections of books and classified specimens. The only wooden furniture in the building is that once used by Dr. Gray, now preserved in the office of Professor Robinson. The equipment is well adapted for the most specialized use of the botanist. From the dark room for photography to the indexed cases for maps everything is fire-proof, specialized and modern...