Word: wolff
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...professor of History at the University of Missouri; H. L. Warren h.'02, professor of Architecture; J. K. Whittemore '95, assistant professor of Mathematics; B. G. Willard, instructor in Public Speaking; R. W. Willson '73, professor of Astronomy; I. L. Winter '86, assistant professor of Elocution; J. E. Wolff '79, professor of Petrography and Mineralogy; J. B. Woodworth '94, assistant professor of Geology; R. M. Yerkes '98, professor of Psychology...
Geology S2.--Field course in Historical and Structural Geology. Dr. G. R. Mansfield and Professor Wolff...
...professional geological field work, the results to be presented in a thesis. For advanced students. This will count as a full course if pursued for not less than 10 weeks; and as a half-course if pursued for less than 10 weeks, but for five of more. Professor Wolff and Assistant Professor Woodworth...
...Saturday, and resulted in a draw, each side winning two games. The other two games were drawn. The American team played at the Rice Chess Club, New York, while the English players were at the Metropolitan Chess Club in London. Q. A. Brackett '07 of Harvard and L. J. Wolff of Columbia won their games for America, and J. R. Hanning and N. J. Roughton scored for England...
Harvard will be represented by Q. A. Brackett '07 and J. L. Clark 1L. The other universities will be represented as follows: Yale, E. B. Burgess '09; Princeton, W. Ward '07; Columbia, J. Cappablanca '10 and L. J. Wolff...