Word: tripping
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard line-up will be the same as in the Pennsylvania game last week. K. Smith will be the only substitute taken on the trip...
Professor G. F. Moore, of the Divinity School, will make a trip during the mid-year examination period, on behalf of the Archaeological Institute of America, to deliver a series of lectures before fifteen branch societies of the Institute on the recent excavations in Persia. Babylonia, Syria, Palestine and Egypt. This is the first year Professor Moore has made such a tour. The Itinerary of the trip is: Saturday, January 23, at 4.30 o'clock in Association Hall, Boston; Monday, January 25, at New Haven; Tuesday, January 26, at New York; Wednesday, January 27, at Philadelphia; Thursday, January...
...class reports, spreads and secretaries work in general; the so-called "season ticket abuse," the distribution of Yale game tickets, and the desired "one and one-third rate" for Harvard men who come on to the Commencement exercises. A body of graduates is attempting to secure a round-trip rate of one and one-third the regular single-trip fare from points over seventy-five miles from Boston. The secretaries will also discuss propositions relating to a proposed agreement with the Corporation which will give them an allotment of Yard rooms for the use of their classes on Commencement...
Professor N. S. Shaler '62, Dean of the Scientific School, sailed from Boston on January 2, for Egypt, where he will remain until about March 1. He will go up the Nile to Khartoum, and perhaps, if the conditions are favorable, will take some caravan trip. He will then travel in Palestine, Syria, Asia Minor, Greece, and the north coast of Africa, probably returning to America before Commencement. He is accompanied by Mrs. Shaler...
...minute paper on "The Tennessee Gorge at Chattanooga," and Professor W. M. Davis will read a twenty-minute report from Mr. Ellsworth Huntington on "The Physiography of the West Tian Shan Mountains," Mr. Huntington, who was a member of the Graduate School last year, accompanied Professor Davis on a trip to Turkestan during the past summer, and is at present in Persia. The meeting will be open to all members of the University...