Word: turkey
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Neither of the English universities is represented, but there are graduates from the universities of Berlin, Leipzig, Strasburg, and Gottingen in Germany; Naples, Italy; Havana, Cuba; Keiogijuki, Japan; and colleges in Turkey, Australia, and New South Wales; besides the Canadian universities of McGill, McMaster, Acadia, Dalhousie, New Brunswick, Queen's, Manitoba, and Toronto...
...geographical excursion in which Professor Davis took part in the spring of his Sabbatical year abroad. The excursion was led by Professor Penck of the University of Vienna and attended by about twenty students who spent nearly three weeks in Bosnia and Herzegovina, provinces nominally belonging to Turkey but controlled and administered by Austria-Hungary...
Professor Lyon, while on leave of absence abroad, hopes to obtain permission from the Sultan of Turkey, through Hamdi Bey, the curator of the Imperial Museum at Constantinople, for Harvard excavations in Palestine. During the next few months he will probably send boxes of casts of Babylonian and Assyrian objects and any original material, such as clay tablets, which...
Professor Lyon of the Semitic department will leave for England early in the summer and expects to travel through France, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Egypt and Palestine. His trip will be largely for study, and in the interests of the new Semitic Museum...
...Baylies (for Peabody Museum), 25.00 Subscriptions to Germanic Museum), 1,728.00 Charles L. Noyes, 5.00 Dr. W. S. Bigelow (towards the salary of Dr, Alfred Schaper), 100.00 G. C. Travis, (repayment of money received from the College while an undergraduate), 500.00 J. Randolph Coolidge, (for purchase of books on Turkey and the Eastern Question), 3,000.00 Charles Peabody, (for purchase of Babylonian seals), 100.00 Dr. W. H. Potter, 5.00 Augustus Hemenway, (towards salary of an assistant in the Peabody Museum), 150.00 John C. Ropes, (towards salary of an assistant in the Peabody Museum), 100.00 C. R. Simpkins, (for fitting...