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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...principal object of the expedition is to examine well-known myocene deposits on the York River and to secure for the Department of Geology a collection of the marine fossils peculiar to this section. The party will go by train to Baltimore and thence by boat to York-town, returning by way of the Great Dismal Swamp of North Carolina and Virginia, the Richmond Coal Basin and Washington...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Geology Excursion Starts Tonight | 4/13/1906 | See Source »

...contents of the current Engineering Journal, which appears today are: "Train Resistance", by C. A. Mailloux; "The Distribution of Pressure and Current over Alternating-current Circuits" by Professor A. E. Kennelly: "Some Aspects of the Panama Canal", by Gen. R. L. Abbot h.'86: Architectural Plates, submitted as thesis work in the Department of Architecture; Editorials; Notes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Contents of Engineering Journal | 4/10/1906 | See Source »

...party will probably start April 14 and proceed by train to Baltimore and thence by boat to Yorktown. It will return by way of the Great Dismal Swamp of Virginia and North Carolina, the Richmond Coal Basin and Washington...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Geology Trip During April Recess | 3/31/1906 | See Source »

...following men, who will compose the team, will leave for Philadelphia on the midnight train: B. H. Squires '06, captain, R. D. McLaurin 3G., A. W. Reggio '08, A. V. Kidder '08, C. G. Mayer 2L., W. T. S. Thackara '08, A. N. Reggio '07, G. A. Gordon '06, C. G. Osborne sC., G. D. Viets '08, R. J. Hunter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ass'n Football Team Leaves Tonight | 3/30/1906 | See Source »

...third episode opens with the approach of Agamemnon and his train. The king, seated in his chariot, greets the gods of the land, and acknowledges the welcome given him by the chorus. Clytaemnestra appears, followed by attendants carrying rich clothes of purple. She describes the anxiety which she had felt for the king's safety, and tells how she had sent Orestes, the pledge and symbol of their plighted troth, to the home of a distant friend, that he might not be exposed to danger in case of a revolt in the land. Agamemnon, enjoining the queen to treat kindly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROGRESS OF GREEK PLAY | 3/17/1906 | See Source »

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