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...following appointments were made: C. E. Glock, A. C. Hanford, H. G. Knight '13, G. H. McCaffrey '12, Pitman B. Potter '14, Assistants in Government; N. S. Stern '12, Teaching Fellow in Physiology; R. F. Shaner, Teaching Fellow in Histology and Embryology; W. T. Bovie '14, Research Fellow in the Cancer Commission; A. L. Butler, Austin Teaching Fellow in Botany; R. E. Rockwood, L. B. Struthers '10 Instructors in French; W. H. Thomas, W. B. Perry, Instructors in Architectural Design...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FELLOWS AND BOARD OF OVERSEERS HOLD FIRST MEETING | 10/1/1915 | See Source »

...September, 1915. The meetings of courses will begin at 9 o'clock. Students are required to attend the first meetings. Prescribed Studies. English D, Tuesday, October 5, Sever 11, 1.05 P. M. English A, Friday, October 1, New Lecture Hall, 1.05 P. M. Elective Studies. For all courses of research for which no hours are stated consult the Instructors. Anthropology 2, 5, 7, 9, 15hf, Peabody Mus. Applied Biology, all courses at Bussey Institution. Architecture, all courses in Robinson. Astronomy, all courses in Astronom. Lab., Jarvis St. Botany 2, 8, Nash Lec. Rm. Botany 3, Botany Mus. 13b Botany...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECOND DAY OF RECITATIONS | 9/30/1915 | See Source »

...courses of research for which no hours are stated consult the Instructors. Anthropology 1, Sem. Mus. 1 Anthropology 2, 5, 7, 9, 15hf, Peabody Mus. Applied Biology, all courses at Bussey Institution. Architecture, all courses in Robinson. Astronomy, all courses in Astronom. Lab., Jarvis St. Astronomy 6, Sept. 29, 9 A. M., Astronomy 7, Sept. 29, 12 M. Botany 2, 8, Nash Lec. Rm. Botany 3, Botany Mus. 13b Botany 7, Gray Herbarium Botany 10, Sept. 29, 12 M., Gray Herbarium. Business Administration, see bulletin board north entry of University Hall. Celtic 1, Sept. 29, 12 M., Sever 1 Cheistry...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RECITATIONS ON WEDNESDAY | 9/27/1915 | See Source »

...building embodies every necessary equipment and countless conveniences and accommodations for the student in every branch of research and reference work. Two conspicuous features of the Library are a large number of small studies averaging about twelve by fifteen feet, for professors, in immediate contact with the stack space; and a large number of small stalls ranged around the outside of the book-stacks, where students or other research workers can have table room, light and privacy within easy reach of books they want...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIBRARY OPEN TO STUDENTS | 9/24/1915 | See Source »

...Harvard Hall, has been moved into the large room in the northeast corner of the third floor, which covers the whole building around the central court. Next is the French Library and then the Graduate School of Business Administration. On the south side is the Bureau for Municipal Research, government seminary rooms, and the German Library. Along the west side is Robert Gould Shaw's famous theatrical collection; then come the Mathematics Library, and study and seminary rooms for Economics. In the northwest corner of the top floor is the Child Memorial Library, (English). And along the north side...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIBRARY OPEN TO STUDENTS | 9/24/1915 | See Source »