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Botanical Club. Papers by W. F. Ganong on "Flora of New Brunswick"; L. N. Johnson on "Adaptation of Fresh Water Algae to life in Salt Water"; H. M. Richards on "Recent Fungal Literature"; A Nelson on "Certain Features of Tropical Vegetation." Botanical Museum, Room...
...classified according to a physical basis. The first case is where a stream comes to a cliff in its natural course and plunges over; second, where a stream falls over a bluff and gradually cuts its way through a layer of earth in certain places and thus causes a water fall. Every water power in New England is of the last class. This is the kind of knowledge that a teacher needs before he studies how to teach his subject. He should have a solid foundation and should not stop with his text-book but go on and illustrate...
City of Cambridge for water...
...February that the 'varsity crew began work upon the river, and after that, lost only two or three days work on account of bad weather or floating ice. There is always a great desire to get into a boat as early as possible of course, because practice on the water is always too limited before the New London race. However, there seems to be a good deal that can be learned and taught to better advantage in the tank than upon the river. The coach has many advantages as has also the learner. This year, the tank is thought...
This year changes have been made in the tank, reducing the volume of water to be moved; changing the shape of oars, improving the facilities for coaching, and making little changes for the convenience and comfort of the men. The exertion required of the men to row even at a very slow stroke has always been a great obstacle to a successful use of the tank. The volume of water is now much reduced and is considered a great improvement. The size and shape of the oar blade has been experimented upon till the management has seen...