Word: winter
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Sever 30 Dr. E. K. Rand, Sever 27 Professor F. N. Robinson, Sever 31 Professor W. R. Spalding, Sever 6 Professor O. M. W. Sprague, Sever A Professor R. DeC. Ward, Sever 32 Dr. K. G. T. Webster, Sever 10 Mr. E. H. Wells, Sever 7 Professor I. L. Winter, Sever...
Owing to the severe winter, the work on the new University Medical School buildings has been somewhat delayed. Work was begun last November, and as the contract called for completion in twenty-three months, the buildings should have been finished a year from this summer. Since, however, they will not be completed until the fail of 1905, and since the School cannot afford to run two establishments, the new buildings will not be entered until the following summer...
...College Men's Political Association of New York, through its committee on work among the colleges, is sending to college graduates in New York a report of its work during the winter. This has been directed toward interesting the men still at college in municipal politics, chiefly by means of political addresses by representative men. The committee now contemplates establishing in New York a bureau of information, which shall be in close touch with district politicians throughout the city. By the relations which it is establishing at the large universities, the committee will be able each year to ascertain what...
...construction of a river park and embankment along the Charles River was essential to the scheme of public parks. A committee reported in favor of a dam, but nothing further was done. For the past three years, however, the project has been under serious consideration, and during the winter of 1903 Governor Bates appointed a committee, consisting of President Pritchett, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Hon. H. D. Yerxa, and Hon. J. B. Holden, '71L., to direct the designing and construction of the dam. This committee has supervised the completion of plans and specifications...
...meet was, nevertheless, made especially interesting by the exceptionally good performances in several of the events. In the shot put, LeMoyne, with a put of 46 ft., 8 in., came within 2 inches of equaling the University record made by him in the New York Athletic Club games last winter. In the pole vault R. B. Gring '05 cleared 11 ft., 5 1-2 in., which was within 1-2 inch of the University record established by him at Philadelphia on April...