Word: chandler
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March 31-"Volts and Amperes and what they Mean." Professor Chalres F. Chandler, Ph. D. of Columbia college...
...enjoyed the favor of Antoninus Pius, who built baths within its precincts. After that the darkness of the middle ages settled upon Epidauros, and we do not hear of it again until the latter part of the last century, when it was visited first by Richard Chandler, and afterwards by many travelers both English and French. All agreed that it was a promising place for excavating, and work was begun in 1881 by the Greek Archaeological society. The excavations were continued until 1885, and have proved to be among the most successful ever carried on in Greece. Two temples have...
Williams: rushers-(right end) Bigelow, Lovell, Rowland, Wylie (centre), Spaulding, Nelson, Chandler; quarter-back, Brown; halfbacks, Vermilye, Durand; fullbacks...
...unavoidably absent, Mr. Roger Wolcott presided in his place. Mr. Wolcott began the toast with a witty speech on the necessity of dentists. He was followed by Governor Ames, who spoke for the Commonwealth, Rev. A. P. Peabody, D.D., Dr. H. W. Williams of the Medical School, Dean Chandler, of the Dental School, Mr. Edward, W. Hooper, treasurer of the University, Dr. H. P. Bowditch, Dr. P. Brown, Dr. L. D. Shepard and Rev. Alexander McKenzie. The speakers traced the development of dentistry as a profession and glorified the part the Harvard School has taken in its advancement. The University...
According to the catalogue just published, Dartmouth contains 407 students, distributed as follows: Academic department 229; Chandler School of Science and Art 67; New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts 33; Thayer School 10 and Medical College 68. The class of '92 contains 106 men of whom 64 are in the college proper. The following additions have been made to the corps of instructors: Dr. William P. Parish of Philadelphia, and Dr. Paul F, Munde of New York, professors of obstetrics and gynecology; G. D. Lord, '84, tutor in Greek; Gilman Frost, instructor in German; E. B. Frost, assistant...