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Dates: during 1900-1909
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General Introduction to Philosophy and General History of Philosophy, half course, and lecture course and laboratory course in Psychology, half course, both for students who have not counted Philosophy 1a to 1b; Advanced Algebra, Solid Geometry, Plane Trigonometry, Plane Analytic Geometry, Experimental Physics, Elementary Botany, Geology, and Geography, each a half course; Plane Surveying and Railroad and Geodetic Surveying, at Squam Lake, each a half course; four courses in Shopwork, counted together as one and one half courses for degree...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Summer Courses for A. B. and S. B. | 4/16/1904 | See Source »

Regular A. A. U. championship medals will be given in championship events, and solid gold, silver and bronze medals for first, second and third places in all handicap events, and in relays where three or more teams are entered. Solid gold medals will be given to winners in relays where there are two entries. A board track of ten laps to the mile will be used...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Runners at Columbia Games. | 1/26/1904 | See Source »

...ends of the Stadium towards the Charles River will be closed with solid walls. On the outer ends of these walls will be built small towers, which, however, will not project above the other parts of the Stadium. The structure is entirely of concrete, excepting the steel beams supporting the seats. The concrete is strengthened within by twisted steel rods, and is allowed to harden a week before the supporting wooden frames are removed. The slabs for the seats are made in sand molds. They are strengthened by wire mesh within, and are seasoned four weeks before being...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DESCRIPTION OF THE STADIUM. | 10/5/1903 | See Source »

June 22--Elementary Physics, Elementary French, Solid Geometry, Plane Geometry, Elementary German...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Annual Entrance Examinations | 6/8/1903 | See Source »

...series of stereopticon views that the great truth revealed by a study of this canon is the vast amount of time during which the earth has been undergoing processes of formation and transformation. Professor Davis first stated that the canon as it exists today has been carved out of solid rock by the erosion of water and the elements. He then proved that not only has this work been going on for ages past but also that incomparably longer there have been at work a wonderful succession of agencies building up and tearing down the very rock out of which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "The Colorado Canon." | 11/29/1902 | See Source »

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