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...first round of the University tournament has just been finished and the following two best pairs from each of the three sections have advanced into the semi-final round: Section 1--G. W. Putnam 1G. and C. Martin '06, C. C. Washburn '05 and W. M. Wharfield '05; section 2--C. A. Barnes '05 and J. A. Gibson 2G., A. S. Newhall '05 and C. F. Lovejoy '04; section 3--J. M. DeWolfe '04 and V. K. Keesey '04, H. Frost 3L. and C. Ambrose...
...Mathematics 2, Upper Dane Mathematics 5, Sever 23 Mathematics 21b, Sever 23 Engineering 1a* Pierce 103 Engineering 5a, Pierce 209 and 212 Chemistry 3, Upper Mass. Monday, February 1 (Continued). Geology A, Zool. Lect. Rm. Geology 1, Geographical Lab. Metallurgy 8, Rotch Bldg. *Mr. Frizell's 11 o'clock Section. Tuesday, February 2. Greek 9, Sever 30 Latin 14, Sever 18 Class. Phil. 51, Sever 18 English 1, Upper Dane German D, Zool. Lect. Rm. German 1a, Sever 5 and 6 French 1c, Sever 23 and 24 French 19, Univ. 19 Italian 2, Univ. 19 History 1b, Upper Mass., Lower...
...congress is divided into seven divisions, as follows: normative sciences, historical sciences, physical sciences, mental sciences, utilitarian sciences, social regulation and social culture. These divisions are sub-divided into 24 departments and 129 sections. After the general meeting and formal opening on September 19, at which the president of the congress will deliver an address on its relation to scientific progress, the seven divisions will hold meetings, at each of which an address will be given on the general subject of the division, with particular reference to its inner unity. On Tuesday, September 20, the 24 departments will hold their...
...section speakers--Dean J. B. Ames '68, Professor C. H. Toy, Professor G. L. Kittredge '82, Professor C. R. Lanman, Professor J. H. Wright, Professor T. Smith, Professor J. J. Putnam '66, and Professor A. L. Lowell...
...Brigham Hospital is the largest of the proposed institutions to be affiliated with the new Harvard Medical School. It has been planned by the trustees to erect an elaborate set of buildings on a section of the large lot of land upon which the Medical School is being built. The desired plot has a frontage of 945 feet on Huntington avenue and an option upon it has been secured from the Corporation...