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...numerous substantial buildings. It was formerly used by the British government for the storage of ammunitions of war, and for the accommodation of the necessary garrison. It has been secured by the Bermuda History Society for the purposes of a public acquarium and a station for biological research...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bermuda Biological Station | 10/5/1907 | See Source »

Professor T. A. Jaggar '93, recently a professor of geology in the University, and the foremost authority on earthquakes and volcanoes, returned yesterday to take up his new work with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology after a long expedition of scientific research among the Aleutian. Islands, Special attention was paid to volcanoes on this trip. It has been learned that these islands in the northern Pacific are more volcanic than any other district of the globe...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Return of Prof. Jaggar's Expedition | 10/2/1907 | See Source »

During the year 1906-1907 Professor Lyon was in Jerusalem as Director of the American School for Oriental Study and Research in Palestine. This school, which is now seven years old, was established in order to do for Semitic and Biblical scholarship what the schools in Athens and Rome do for classical scholarship. There were six students last year, of whom two were from Harvard and two from Yale. As a rule the students of this school expect to become clergymen or teachers of Semitic. The school is supported mainly by contributions from a variety of institutions of learning...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Lyon's Year in Palestine | 10/1/1907 | See Source »

...courses of research consult the Instructors. Anthropology 1, Sem. Mus. 1 Anthropology 4, 5, 8, 9, Peabody Mus. Architecture, All courses in Robinson Hall. Astronomy, all courses in Astronom. Lab., Jarvis St. Botany 2, 3a, 8, Botan. Mus., Rm. 11 Botany 5, Botan. Mus., Rm. 10 Botany 7, Gray Herbarium, Botan. Gard. Celtic, 1, 3, Sept. 27, 11 A. M. Warren House Chemistry 1, Boylston 7 Chemistry, all other courses in Boylston 9 Classical Philology 32, 49, 63, 64a, Sever 25 Classical Philology 34, 40, Sever 29 Classical Philology 43, Sever 26 Classical Philology 56, 66, Sever 14 Classical Philology...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Assignment of Rooms for Courses | 9/28/1907 | See Source »

...James's "Pragmatism," which ought to arouse curiosity and interest in every one who is troubled by ideas that refuse to be cleared up, and an article by Professor Richards on "The New Outlook in Chemistry," pointing out some of the great advances yet to be made in chemical research, are the remaining longer prose articles. Besides these we have ex-Governor Long's speech for the semi-centennial of the class of 1857, so charming that one can only regret that it is so short, and a selection from the recently published "Ode to Harvard" by Witter Bynner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Review of Graduates' Magazine | 9/27/1907 | See Source »