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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Maine, on May 7, 1840, and was a son of the Rev. C. C. Beaman. He graduated from Harvard in 1861, and after three years of teaching, he spent two years in the Law School, and received his degree of A. M. He was then private secretary to Charles Summer '30 until he began practicing law in New York in 1868. Later he became junior partner of the law firm of Evarts, Choate & Beaman. In 1871 he published a book "The National and Private Alabama Claims and Their Final and Amicable Settlement," the material of which he gathered from Charles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OBITUARY. | 12/17/1900 | See Source »

...Technical Instruction Committee of Manchester, England, has recently asked for the temporary loan of the "Educational Exhibit of the United States" which was shown at the Paris Exposition this summer. The University has already given its permission in regard to Harvard's portion, and in all probability the entire exhibit will be shipped directly from Paris to Manchester where, during the next month, it will be put on public exhibition. The Harvard exhibit will arrive in Cambridge about the middle of March...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Paris Educational Exhibit. | 11/27/1900 | See Source »

Membership in the society is at present confined to those who have either taken Spanish 1, or who have taken part in the Cuban work during the summer. There are about forty undergraduates in the society at present. From the Faculty are Dr. Ford, Professor Sheldon, Professor Grandgent and Mr. Marcou...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Spanish Club | 11/20/1900 | See Source »

...ticket system adopted this year. It is also suggested that the price of admission to the football games be raised in order to shut out those who have made themselves objectionable at the games by "hooting and jeering cheaper than what can be heard on a summer afternoon at the South End Grounds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Monthly. | 11/14/1900 | See Source »

...order to classify properly a number of obscure species of tropical American plants, Professor Robinson, the curator of the Gray Herbarium, while abroad this summer, spent considerable time examining the types which are preserved in the various European collections. There so called types are the original plants, which such early scientific explorers as Mocino, Lagasca, Alauran, and others, took home with them as specimens of the new world's flora. Since, in botany, classification rests upon a historical basis, any one who first describes a new plant has the right to give that plant a scientific name, which, thereafter, must...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Robinson's Trip Abroad | 11/13/1900 | See Source »

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