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...chemical laboratories in Boylston Hall will be open from July 7 to August 16 inclusive, and courses of instruction in General Elementary Chemistry, Qualitative Analysis, Quantitative Analysis, and Organize Chemistry will be given by the instructors named below. Each laboratory will be under the charge of a competent assistant who will guide the students in their experimental work; and this work will in every course be supplemented by a series of lectures upon the relations of theory to practice...
...meeting of the executive committee of the National Lawn Tennis Association this week it was decided to hold the championship singles at Newport on August 20. The time and place for holding the doubles were also discussed, and it is almost certain that two tournaments will be held, one at Staten island and the other at Chicago and that the winners of each will meet to contest for the championship...
...number of amateur cricketers, members of the Exeter cricket club in England, will visit this country in August...
...observatory on seventy nights and a careful study of the results has been made by Miss A. C. Maury, a niece of Dr. Draper. The K line is clearly seen to be double in the photographs taken on March 29, 1887, on May 17, 1889, and on August 27 and 28, 1889. On many other dates the line appeared hazy as if the components were slightly separated, while at other times the line appears to be well defined and single. An examination of all the plates leads to the belief that the line is double at intervals of fifty...
...said: In that period between the dynastic conquest and popular revolt in Germany, the lives of both Goethe and Schiller are principally laid, the one a patrician and of high rank, the other a plebian of poor parents. Goethe was born at Frankfort on the Main, August 28, 1749. His father was not very rich and had a meagre education which he gained mostly from travel; his mother was quite different, for she was a woman of broad intellect and a kind heart, and seemed to the young poet more like a companion than a mother. When only ten years...