Word: visiting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...presence of visitors in the gallery has been sufficient to incite, not only the sharp clinking of glasses, but the throwing of food as well. Such demonstrations come almost exclusively from Freshmen and those unacquainted with the traditions of Memorial Hall. Outsiders, unacquainted with Harvard undergraduates except by a visit to Memorial during meal hours, must, indeed, carry away with them a most flattering opinion of Harvard manners...
...GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE. "A Visit to the Iron Mines of Gellivare and Kiruna, Lapland, Sweden." (Illustrated.) Professor Wolff. "Recent Meteorological Text-Books." Professor Ward. Mineralogical Lecture Room...
...GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE. "A Visit to the Iron Mines of Gellivare and Kiruna, Lapland, Sweden." (Illustrated.) Professor Wolff. "Recent Meteorological Text-Books." Professor Ward. Mineralogical Lecture Room...
...crew squads arrived here this afternoon. E. C. Bacon '10 did not make the trip owing to a slight illness, but is expected to arrive tomorrow. Coach Wray will probably take his place in the morning row. Captain Wodell and Stroke Wallis of the Yale university eight paid a visit to the Harvard quarters shortly after dinner today. Tomorrow the regular routine work, consisting of a short row in the morning, followed by a long paddle in the afternoon, will begin for all the crews...
...Ernest Shackleton's visit to Harvard this afternoon is an occasion of unusual interest. On October 29, 1908, he and his party of three left the Antarctic coast for the unknown interior, and after an advance which brought them within 111 miles of the pole, they were forced to turn back, having nearly exhausted the food supply and reached the limit of their endurance. When the coast was nearly reached with all of the party more or less incapacitated, one of the men was overcome with sickness. He was left with a companion, while Lieutenant Shackleton and the fourth member...