Word: wolff
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Geological Conference. Papers by Dr. J. E. Wolff, "On the Lower Cambrian age of a part of the Stockbridge Limestone in Western Vermont;" Mr. R. E. Dodge, "On the Surface Geology of the Housatonic Valley;" Mr. C. R. Eastman, "On certain Igneous Contracts at Worcester, Mass." Geological Laboratory...
Geological Conference. Papers by Dr. J. E. Wolff, "On the Lower Cambrian age of a part of the Stockbridge Limestone in Western Vermont;" Mr. R. E. Dodge, "On the Surface Geology of the Housatonic Valley;" Mr. C. R. Eastman, "On certain Igneous Contracts at Worcester, Mass." Geological Laboratory...
...earth's crust, continental and mountain fold, volcanoes, dykes, glaciers, etc. Goology 4a, elementary half course, supplementary to Geology 4; consists of laboratory and field exercises with occasional lectures. Course 8, a starred course, treats of general critical geology, under Professor Shaler, Assistant Professor Davis and Dr. Wolff. The work consists of lectures, field work and theses. This course is open to those who have passed satisfactorily in courses 4 and 4a. Course 9 is also starred; it treats of structural and dynamical geology. Course 8 is required as a preparation. Course 20b, geological field work, with individual study...
...Davis, Adolphe Cohn; instructors, Freeman Snow, O. W. Huntington, G. L. Kittredge; tutor, M. H. Morgan; for the Lawrence Scientific School, professors W. S. Chaplin, N. S. Shaler, H. B. Hill, B. O. Pierce; assistant professors, E. H. Hall, H. C. G. von Jagemann; instructor, J. E. Wolff; in the graduate school, professors J. M. Pierce, F. D. Allen, W. G. Farlow, William James, C. L. Jackson, E. L. Mark, G. S. Lyon; assistant professors, E. S. Sheldon, Edward Channing, F. W. Taussig; in changing the title of the professorship now held by Dr. Brackett to the professorship of "dental...
...leader, and were fortunate in the selection of their pieces, which were chiefly dance music. Mr. Corne's "Fantasy" gave opportunity for the heavy effects of the full orchestra which were so successful a year ago. The audience was treated to the novelty of a 'cello solo by Mr. Wolff, whose splendid tone and technique won him an encore...