Word: woodworth
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...History 52 Sever 18 History of Science 1 Sever 18 Italian 1 Sever 35 Mathematics A, V Sever 6 Mathematics C III Prof. Coolidge, 1 Sever 36 Mr. Smith, 2 Sever 32 Mathematics 3 Sever 8 Mineralogy 10 Mineral Lab. Music 4 Allen-Pattison Glee Club Room Pearson-Woodworth Pierian Room Palaeontology 1 Geol. Lect. Rm. Philosophy 18a Emerson J Philosophy 25b Emerson A Physics 2b Geol. Lect. Rm. Romance Philol. 3 Fogg Lect. Rm. Social Ethics 8 Emerson J 2 P. M. Biology 1 Abend-King New Lect. Hall Kirk-Reuter Harvard 5 Reynolds-Woodward Harvard 6 TOMORROW...
...History 52 Sever 18 History of Science 1 Sever 18 Italian 1 Sever 35 Mathematics A, V Sever 6 Mathematics C III Prof. Coolidge, 1 Sever 36 Mr. Smith, 2 Sever 32 Mathematics 3 Sever 8 Mineralogy 10 Mineral Lab. Music 4 Allen-Pattison Glee Club Room Pearson-Woodworth Pierian Room Palaeontology 1 Geol. Lect. Rm. Philosophy 18a Emerson J Philosophy 25b Emerson A Physics 2b Geol. Lect. Rm. Romance Philol. 3 Fogg Lect. Rm. Social Ethics 8 Emerson J 2 P. M. Biology 1 Abend-King New Lect. Hall Kirk-Reuter Harvard 5 Reynolds-Woodward Harvard...
...Davison will leave next October for England and France. During his absence G. W. Woodworth '24 will conduct the Glee Club. Mr. Woodworth sang under Dr. Davison for four years and has acted as conductor on many occasions when Dr. Davison was unable to be present. He is considered one of the most promising of the young men whom the latter has trained at Harvard...
...Lund, Chairman, Miss Margaret Cavode; W. I. Nichols, Miss Mary Fitz Gerald; R. H. Dyer, Miss Eleanor Snow; Kennard Woodworth, Miss Elizabeth Soule; Oliver Ames II, Miss Lorraine Leeson; E. W. Marshall, Miss Mary Pope...
...last night, Professor Daly replied that nothing definite has yet been determined. "The quake was extraordinary," he declared, "both for its strength and the wide area of disturbance. The center seems to have been about 100 miles distant from Boston either to the cast or west." Professor J. B. Woodworth, the University seismologist, is absent on sabbatical leave in Florida and hence cannot read the record of the seismograph. The cylinder has therefore been shellacked, and will be sent to Washington for study...