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Natural History Walk. V. Newburyport, Plum Ieland, and the Ipewich Dunes. Conducted by Dr. Jaggar. Leave the Boston and Maine station at 9 a.m. for Newburyport. Take luncheon. Return in the afternoon. The excursion will start regardless of weather. Open to members of the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 4/26/1902 | See Source »

Natural History Walk. V. Newburyport, Plum Island, and the Ipswich Dunes. Conducted by Dr. Jaggar. Leave the Boston and Maine station at 9 a.m. for Newburyport. Take luncheon. Return in the afternoon. The excursion will start regardless of weather. Open to members of the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 4/21/1902 | See Source »

...University track games, which were to have been held on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon were postponed until today on account of the rain, which made the track very heavy and the clay take-offs too soft. The games, however, will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock, regardless of the weather. In the trial heats of the track events only the first and second men will qualify for the finals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY GAMES TODAY. | 4/11/1902 | See Source »

Starting from Harvard square on Saturday mornings at 9 o'clock, Dr. Jaggar will conduct a series of excursions throughout the spring, open to all men interested in geology, botany, ornithology or other outdoor sciences. These walks are led across country regardless of pathways, with a view to seeing and exploring as many different kinds of topography as the country affords, and each man may note as he pleases the plants, birds, minerals or rocks. The leader's object will be geological, and the pace rapid; those who go may follow closely or drop out when they choose. All taking...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Natural History Walks. | 3/15/1902 | See Source »

...thought that an American Germanic Museum will interest three classes of people. Americans of German, Scandinavian, or Dutch descent; Americans, regardless of descent, whose intellectual life has been influenced by German ideals; and Germans and their kindred in Europe. With this interest assured, it is hoped that the Germanic Museum of Cambridge will become the centre of Germanic historical interest in America...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE GERMANIC MUSEUM. | 1/16/1902 | See Source »

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