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...Pennsylvania in 1892, and from Harvard in 1893, the degree of A.M. from Harvard in 1895, and the degree of Ph.D. from the University of Berlin in 1897. After six years of study in the Curie Radium Laboratory at Paris, he returned to the University last fall as Research Fellow of the Cancer Commission of Harvard University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR APPOINTED | 1/22/1914 | See Source »

...first pile of the foundations of Technology's new buildings on this side of the Charles has been driven. The past two weeks have witnessed much progress in the beginnings of construction. Three huge concrete-distributing towers have been set up and four more are to fellow. These are to be scattered over various sections of the grounds, from the Esplanade to the mechanical engineering and mining wings. The grading has been finished for the most part except on the athletic field...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tech's New Buildings Under Way | 12/11/1913 | See Source »

...Professor in Harvard University, in the Division of Physics. Dr. Duane received the degree of A. M. from Harvard n 1895, and the degree of Ph.D. from Berlin in 1897; and has spent six years in the Curie Radium Laboratory at Paris. He returned to this country as Research Fellow of the Cancer Commission of Harvard University last fall. Professor Duane will devote the greater part of his time to the physiological action of radioactive substances and to the problems in Physics directly connected with this subject at the Harvard Medical School and at the Huntington Cancer Hospital...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dr. W. Duane Made Ass't Professor | 12/6/1913 | See Source »

...University. Co-operation on the part of all who can aid the work is not only the duty but the privilege of each man whose knowledge can serve the end. The Office is working for the student; it is in line for the student to work for the other fellow by making the system in use at the Employment Office more efficient...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PIN-MONEY. | 11/6/1913 | See Source »

...Friends" tells of a young clerk with an "almost Apollic hand," "a thin nose," a "wide nare," and "unplumbed eyes," who reluctantly wins the friendship of a fellow clerk--and proves to be a girl (as the clever reader has discovered some months in advance of the hero). The story lacks novelty, probability and power. "The Process" appears to be just such a tale as no young man should try to tell, a tale outside the author's experience and beyond the present reach of his imagination. The style is a little too deliberately jaunty...

Author: By L.b.r. Briggs, | Title: Dean Briggs Reviews Advocate | 10/25/1913 | See Source »

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