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...relief from the jumbled crowdedness of Cambridge will always be a pleasant memory to the "old timers." And in addition to this regret, the Vagabond can't help feeling slightly sympathetic for those future Harvard men who are to live in the quarters now being constructed. The long sojourn in the shack at Lowell House while in the process of being built gave the Vagabond some idea of the extent and annoyance of noise. Of course that was only in the day time, but even then there was considerable disturbance. On the uninviting shores of Massachusetts Avenue with its constant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Student Vagabond | 9/18/1930 | See Source »

...secret workings of diplomacy so intimately that crowned heads fear, learned heads respect, and student heads headache at the mention of his name, but he must also put into practise, a step anomalous for a professor, the facts that he has garnered. While in his all-too-short sojourn at Harvard history in the making lives as a naked muse before his classes. And so the Vagabond doffs an imaginary hat to Professor Webster and wishes him all social and diplomatic success at emperors garden parties...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Student Vagabond | 5/9/1930 | See Source »

...February 23 Harvard's Costa Rica Expedition for plant collections, under the leadership of Dr. C. W. Dodge, Director of the Farlow Herbarium, returned to San Jose, Costa Rica's highland capital, after a month and half's sojourn in Guanacaste. With two, huge, native-made chests of cedar and bulky presses, all loaded with the 5000 specimens, the colectors felt repaid for their hours of horse-back travel and forest excursions on foot, where it was generally necessary to cut a way through tangled vegetation with a machete, the typical, sword-like knife of the New World tropics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD COSTA RICA EXPEDITION ADDS TO COLLECTION OF PLANTS | 4/24/1930 | See Source »

...group of 12 educators from Brazil will come to Harvard as a part of a brief survey of American educational systems which they are undertaking under the auspices of the Institute of International Education, of New York. They will stay in Boston until Saturday noon and during their sojourn will make a study of educational methods in force in the metropolitan district. The plan of their work here has been organized by G. K. Martin '32 in cooperation with H. E. Wilson, secretary to the Graduate School of Education, and the Phillips Brooks House Associates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BRAZILIAN EDUCATORS VISIT HARVARD TODAY | 2/13/1930 | See Source »

...feet above sea level in a region of oak forests, open pastures, and deep gorges, the rainy season offered unusual collecting. Among many other things, the return represented 200 species of fleshy fungi, popularly speaking, mushrooms and toadstools, which are totally new to science. During early December a profitable sojourn was made at the Research Station of the United Fruit Co. at Siquirres in the hot lowlands. Daily trips into the jungle yielded many species of varying plant types, and presented conditions strikingly at variance to those of the highlands. Recently, a three hour horse-back ride from a point...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD COSTA RICA EXPEDITION ADDS TO PLANT COLLECTIONS | 1/16/1930 | See Source »

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