Word: surveying
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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tice is very much underrated, for men do not realize what can be gained from it. It will give a line on the rules, a survey of the material, and drill in the fundamentals. It is imperative that all men of any football experience whatsoever should report for Monday's practice...
...that the hockey championship is safely in the hands of the University hockey team, a review of the season and a survey of the prospects for next year are of unusual interest...
Taking up his regular subject, Mr. Curtis explained the practical organization and maintenance of public service corporations, using a street railway company as an illustration. The first thing to be done when preparing to organize is to make a general survey and inspection of the land, rights of ways, and laws and regulations of the locality. Then attention should be turned to the franchise, which should consider the interests of the municipality, the inhabitants, the corporation, and the investors. The city wants quick, efficient, reasonable service; the inhabitants' paramount interest is in the character of the service; the company wants...
...morning after a long illness. Mr. Scudder had a national reputation as a naturalist and was associated with Professor Louis Agassiz during the establishment of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. From 1879 to 1882 he was Assistant Librarian of the University and later served in the United States Geological Survey until 1892, when he devoted himself completely to his scientific study and writing...
...presented by the president of the Academy, Professor John Trowbridge '65, to Mr. Charles G. Curtis of New York City, who will then speak on "The Development of the Steam Turbine in the United States. " Professor G. A. Reisner '89 will also give an illustrated account of "The Archaeological Survey of Lower Nubia...