Word: surveying
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...Jaggar goes partly for the interest of the University and partly for the United States Geological Survey. He will obtain as accurate an account of the eruptions as possible by means of photographs and will study the causes and results, so that he may make out a report later. The "Dixie" will also go to the St. Vincent Islands, where the more recent eruptions have occurred...
...present time the Cambridge Board of Survey has held three public hearings on the petition presented by the University and the University Associates in January asking that a park-way be constructed from Quincy Square to the Charles River. Unless specially requested, the Board will hold no more hearings, but will collect the evidence already presented. The general argument in favor of the plan is that it will make a suitable terminus for the driveway from Boston to Cambridge and a dignified approach to the University. It has been pointed out that the value of property in Cambridge will...
...considered three plans: The first was drawn by Mr. J.F. O'Brien for a sixty foot street; the second by Mr. Hastings for a seventy foot street; and the third by Mr. Olmstead, a cut of which has been published in the CRIMSON. Of the three the Board of Survey will probably recommend Mr. Hastings's, which makes a readjustment of Mr. Olmstead's lines and cuts off more buildings on the west side of DeWolfe street where the property is less valuable. This plan will probably go before the City government about the middle of May and it will...
...Geological Conference. Papers: Reconnaissance of the Geology of the Great Lakes of Northwest Canada. Mr. J. M. Bell, of the Geological Survey of Canada.--Notes on the Geology and Ore Deposits of Siberia. Mr. C. W. Purington. Rotch Building...
...Geological Conference. Papers: Reconnaissance of the Geology of the Great Lakes of Northwest Canada. Mr. J. M. Bell, of the Geological Survey of Canada.--Notes on the Geology and Ore Deposits of Siberia. Mr. C. w. Purnington. Rotch Building...