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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...cast of the play is as follows: Major Pondsby, U. S. A., J. S. Pfeil uC. Longstreet Pondsby, his son, C. C. Lee '12 Martha Pondsby, his daughter, N. B. Dee '11 Mary, a maid, H. R. Morse '12 Mrs. Henrietta Saxon Wells, G. S. Phenix '12 Juliet Marlowe Wells, her daughter, P. C. Squire '11 Hunting Wells, her son, E. R. Kimball '11 Mollicule Hepsipah Kennedy, M. S. Robbins '12 Artemus Poindexter Hopper, J. S. Hutchinson '13 Jed Nevins, W. H. Heywood '12 Timothy Sullivan, J. L. Hannan '12 Chief Shoota-Da-Plock, J. G. B. Perkins '11 Wachoo...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pi Eta Play at Club Theatre | 4/26/1911 | See Source »

...feudal system of the middle ages was built entirely upon unity of family. The son never entered any other career than that which came to him by inheritance. But under our free institutions this hereditary retaining of family careers disappears and extraordinary diversity is found among the children of the same family. Some have maintained from the enormity of this diversity that there is no law of heredity, but modern natural science has shown that heredity is the cause of the diversity, in that it reproduces in the children the varying traits of many generations. Where are we to find...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRESIDENT ELIOT IN UNION | 3/21/1911 | See Source »

...Bowditch was a true son of Harvard and an exponent of the best traditions of New England. Grandson of the great navigator and mathematician, Nathaniel Bowditch, son of the eminent merchant and trusted administrator, Ingersoll Bowditch, nephew of the noble physician, Henry I. Bowditch, and near relative of the distinguished Pickerings of Salem, he was a Boston boy; a Harvard Bachelor of Arts of '61; a soldier throughout the war, wounded only to re-enlist; and thereafter continuously a worker in the service of his University, as student and honored teacher of physiology, until serious illness forced him from...

Author: By James J. Putnam, | Title: DR. HENRY P. BOWDITCH DEAD | 3/14/1911 | See Source »

...Bishop will speak on the social and engineering side of the work, out-lining the history, development, and present status of the Panama question, by means of lantern slides taken in the Canal Zone by Mr. F. E. Farnsworth. Mr. Bishop is the son of Mr. J. B. Bishop, secretary of the Isthmian Canal Commission, a well-known authority on present conditions in Panama. The lecture is open to all members of the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lecture on "The Panama Canal" | 3/1/1911 | See Source »

...winter time. Professor Reisner has spent the past two summers and a part of 1908 in Palestine, digging at Samaria, the ancient Hebrew capital, for the Semitic Museum of the University. There he made two discoveries of greatest importance. One of these, the Palace of Omis and his son, Ahab, gives an entirely new conception of the work of the ancient Hebrew architects. The other consists of a hundred fragments of pottery with inscriptions written in ink, which are the earliest Hebraic inscriptions ever found...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prof. Reisner's Work in East | 2/17/1911 | See Source »

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