Word: scotlande
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...works are "Experiments with Plants", published in 1905, and the "Nature of Life", which was printed for the first time last year. The author is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, an honorary member of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh, Scotland, and of numerous other scientific societies. During the first half of last year, Professor Osterhout was absent from the University, during which time he conducted plant experiments in Bermuda...
Under the shadow of a grey city, beside a strip of sea, stretches the golf course of St. Andrews, Scotland. Gulls fly over it, hills rise out of it, fairways cut cool lanes through its yellow furze. And at St. Andrews, last week, a U. S. golf team defeated an English golf team for the. Walker...
...Harvard next fall to take up graduate work, it was made known last night by the American representative of the Fund in New York. The selection of students was made in London by the Committee of Award from a group of 178 applicants from 26 universities in England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, and includes three women students...
...winners of the fellowships who will be in residence at the University next year are: Frank P. Chambers of Clare College, Cambridge University, who will study in the School of Architecture; Martin A. Peacock of Glasgow University Scotland, who will continue his work in geology; and J. F. Whelan of University College. Cork, who will study in the field of literature. Under the provisions of the Commonwealth Fund, which was established in 1918 by the late Mrs. Stephen V. Harkness, the recipients of the awards will receive on the average of $3000 a year for study in this country...
Engaged. Miss Kaatje Vandyk, height 7 ft. 11 in., to Jan van Albert, height 7 ft. 11 1/2 in.; at Annan, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. She weighs...