Word: tornadoes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Geological Conference. Paper: (1) The St. Louis Tornado of May 27, 1896. (2) The Waterspout off Martha's Vinevard, Aug. 19, 1896. (3) The Snowstorm of Jan. 31-Feb. 1, 1898. (Illustrated with stereopticon). Mr. R. DeC. Ward. Geological Lecture-room, M. Z., 8 p. m. Open to all members of the University...
Geological Conference. Paper: (1) The St. Louis Tornado of May 27, 1896. (2) The Waterspout off Martha's Vineyard, Aug. 19, 1896. (3) The Snowstorm of Jan. 31-Feb. 1, 1898. (Illustrated with stereopticon). Mr. R. DeC. Ward. Geological Lecture-room, M. Z., 8 p. m. Open to all members of the University...
...intresting collection of photographs of the damage done by the St. Louis tornado of May 27, taken by Mr. R. De C. Ward, will be on exhibition in the Physical Geography Laboratory, room 1, fourth floor, University Museum, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, between 9 and 5 daily. This tornado was particularly interesting from the fact that it passed through a large city, where the damage caused by it could be carefully studied. The collection comprises upwards of 60 views. The exhibition will be open to members of the University only...
...like spirit in the civil war, we owe debts which can never be paid except in respect, admiration and loving remembrance. We owe them the demonstration that out of the hideous losses and horrors of war, as out of pestilences, famines, shipwrecks, conflagrations and the blastings of the tornado, noble souls can pluck glorious fruits of self-sacrifice and moral sublimity. And further, we owe them a great uplifting of our country in dignity, strength and security...
Professor Davis will lecture in Brattle Hall Thursday evening on "The Tornado at Lawrence last July...