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...semi-annual election of the Sophomore Debating Club the following officers were chosen: President, R. C. Bruce; vice-president, I. Gressman; secretary, H. C. Thorndike; treasurer, E. E. Smith; fifth member of the executive committee, R. G. Wellington; camp captains, J. H. Holmes and E. Bernbaum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sophomore Debating Club. | 2/14/1900 | See Source »

...following officers of the University Debating Club have been elected for the second half year: President, S. B. Rosenthal 2L.; vice president, R. B. Bruce '02; secretary H. W. Bowker '01; treasurer, H. F. Wolff...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Debating Clubs. | 2/9/1900 | See Source »

...most important results from the investigations of the past year, are described as follows: The number of photographs taken with the Draper telescopes is 3139, and the examination of the spectra contained on these plates and on those taken with the Bruce and the Bache telescopes has led to the discovery of twenty-three variable stars. A new star was also found in the constellation Sagittarius. Perhaps the most important investigation undertaken during the year with these photographs was the search for the planet Eros during its opposition in 1894. The detailed study of the spectra of the southern stars...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Observatory Report | 1/25/1900 | See Source »

...hundred and eighty-six photographs were taken with the Boyden telescope and 2301 with the Bache telescope. In all, 4392 photographs were taken at the Arequipa station. Several important discoveries were made with the Bruce photographic telescope, with which, during the year, in all, 693 photographs were taken. The most important is the finding of a new satellite to Saturn by Professor W. H. Pickering to which the name Phoebe has been given...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Observatory Report | 1/25/1900 | See Source »

...Bruce, instead of Mayer, as was expected, opened the rebuttal for Harvard. He said that England did not bring on the war, since the Transvaal issued an ultimatum which no nation could stand, and since the condition of two-thirds of the people in the Transvaal was such as to bring on war in any case. There is no probability of a more peaceful attitude toward the Uitlanders in future, because the younger Boers are more hostile to them than the older men. The change was bound to come, and would have come by a revolution, if England...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANOTHER VICTORY. | 12/16/1899 | See Source »

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