Word: summer
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Ohio valley are spoken of in the report. Last March Dr. A. M. Tozzer '00 made a four weeks' lecture trip under the auspices of the Archeological Institute of America, including in his itinerary 19 of the principal cities between Boston and Chicago. Dr. Tozzer spent the summer in Europe studying Spanish manuscripts at Seville and visiting the principal museums...
Today is the last day for receiving prints for the annual Camera Club Exhibition to be held January 15 to 24, inclusive. All prints must be handed to F. F. Marshall, 12 Summer street, before 6 o'clock. The conditions of the exhibition were printed in the CRIMSON of December 22 and January...
...catalogue of Yale University for the current academic year, recently issued, shows the total number of students in all departments of the university, exclusive of the summer schools and teachers' courses, to be 3247, an increase of 39 over last year. In the academic department there are 1351 students and in the Sheffield Scientific School, 895. Connecticut has the largest representation of the states with 1107 students, followed by New York with 639, Massachusetts 184, Pennsylvania 196, and Illinois 143. Nineteen foreign countries are represented by 88 students, Canada with 23, Japan with 22, and China with 10, having...
...Bussey Institute, 43 39 4 Total Professional Schools, 364 302 280 58 50 67 1164 1166 -- 2 Deduct for names inserted more than once, --5 --18 13 Total University, 1014 1003 733 442 50 330 4026 3945 81 Afternoon and Saturday Courses for Teachers, 153 153 Summer Schools, 1093 1076 17 Deduct for names inserted in Summer School and also in other schools, --162 --143 -- 19 Radcliffe College, 84 84 65 68 55 100 456 422 34 Officers of Instruction and Administration, 679 680 -- 1 Total University Enrolment...
...with Sir Frederick Treves, King Edward's surgeon, Dr. Grenfell has been engaged in medical and philanthropic work among the inhabitants of Labrador for over 14 years. He has charge of four hospitals, and by means of his hospital ship, the "Strathcona" cruises the length of the coast in summer, and during the winter covers great distances with dog-teams in his tours among the sparse and needy population. On one of his voyages he made the first chart of the coast which is in any way accurate. Dr. Grenfell is a magistrate, a holder of the Board of Trade...