Word: summer
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...following professors, instructors, and assistants have been appointed from the different departments and approved by the Summer School Committee, for the summer session, which will open July 2, and close on August 9: N. S. Bacon '95, assistant in Hygiene; J. P. Baxter '96, assistant professor of Chemistry; C. S. Berry, assistant in psychology; A. W. Boesche, instructor in German; A. C. Boylston '03, assistant in Chemistry; S. M. Brenke, instructor in Mathematics and assistant in Astronomy; S. D. Brooks '04, superintendent of Boston Public Schools; W. R. Castle, Jr., '00, instructor in English; G. H. Chase '96, assistant professor...
Professor Clifford H. Moore '89, of the Latin department, will exchange with Professor W. S. Ferguson of the University of California, and will attend the summer session at the University of California, which begins on Monday, June 24, and closes on Saturday, August 3. It has been the custom for the past few years to send a University professor to the summer session at the University of California. Among others, Professor W. James '69, and professor A. C. Coolidge '87, have attended these meetings. This year Dr. J. E. McTaggart of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Professor John Adams of London...
...Parke, Jr., will speak this evening at 7.15 o'clock in the Noble Room of Phillips Brooks House under the auspices of the St. Paul's Society. Mr. Parke will begin missionary work in the early summer with Archdeacon Hughson among the poor white people of the North Carolina mountains...
...following is a list of the summer courses offered by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences for 1907, which may be counted for the degree of A.B. or S.B., according to the conditions in the Summer School pamphlet. No student may count a summer course towards his degree, if he counts and equivalent course taken during term-time. All these courses, with the exception of the Geology S3 course in field work, will count as half courses. The Summer School, will open July 2 and close August...
...which now appear to be extinct, and still others which have been extinct so long that they have been more or less completely worn away. The lecture will be illustrated with lantern views from photographs, a number of which were taken by members of the Geological department last summer, thus exhibiting Vesuvius after its recent eruption, Colima recently active in Mexico, and the extinct volcanoes of Arizona. The relation of volcanoes to earthquakes will be briefly touched upon, and the evidence of ancient volcanoes near Boston described...