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BULLETIN 



ESSEX! IITSTITUTE 



Vol. 13. Salem; July, Aug., Sept., 1881. Nos. 7, 8, 9. 



Visit to Cambridge, Wednesday, May 25, 1881. 



By the polite invitation of President Eliot, of Harvard 

 University, and of Mr. F. W. Putnam and other officers 

 having in charge the various museums, libraries, etc, 

 that cluster around this venerable university, a party, 

 consisting of members of the Institute and their friends, 

 spent a very profitable and pleasant day in examining 

 these several collections which, for the most part, have 

 been gathered together during the past thirty years by a 

 few devoted friends of science and of the University. 



Left Salem by the 8.42 a. m. train for Boston, thence 

 by horse cars to Memorial Hall, Cambridge, where Mr. 

 Putnam was present to tender a cordial welcome. The 

 party repaired to the Sanders Theatre, nearby, where the 

 program for the day was announced as follows: — 



The Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and 

 Ethnology, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Gymna- 

 sium, Memorial Hall, Sever Hall, Library at Gore Hall, 

 Chemical Laboratories and the Mineralogical Collections 

 in Boylston Hall, the Botanic Garden and Herbarium, and 

 the Observatory. 



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