Word: rotch
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...rapid growth of the Scientific School still continues. The Rotch Electrical Laboratory and the Laboratory of Anatomy, Physiology and Physical Training were both completed in 1891-92. As is necessary in a professional school the studies are divided into groups rather than offered as electives. Seven groups, each extending over four years, are now offered. The degree of Bachelor of Science represents considerably more labor during the four years of the course than the degree of Bachelor of Arts...
...last year - one in Electrical Engineering and another in Astronomy. A new course was planned which has since been added - Anatomy, Physiology and Physical Training. A much needed want, that of a workshop for electrical engineering, has been filled through the gift of $10,000 from Mrs. Benjamin S. Rotch...
...department. From Henry L. Higginson $8,877.53 to pay for grading and other expenses relating to The Soldiers' Field. From the class of '79 an additional gift of $105 to be used under the direction of Assistant Prof. Taussig for the Pol. Econ. reading room. From Mrs. Benj. S. Rotch, $10,000 "to build and equip an electrical engineering workshop which shall be annexed to the Lawrence Scientific School." From H. R. A. Carey, $800.70 to pay most of the expenses of the Carey Building for 1890-91. From William W. Goodwin, $25. 83 to be added to the income...
After the election of officers, the club elected the following members: Resident, George Hope Mairs '89; Harry S. Wardner '88, and W. Franklin Brush '88; non-resident, Arthur Rotch '71, Graham Jones '91, and Clement S. Houghton...