Word: abroad
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...welcome by Dean Hodges in St. John's Church, a dinner will be given to the delegates in the Theological School refectory. In the evening, at Phillips Brooks House, the subject for discussion will be "The Open Door of Opportunity." "At Home," Rev. S. C. Hughson, O. H. C.; "Abroad," A. M. Sherman, of Hankow, China...
...Salisbury was born in Worcester on March 31, 1835. After graduation from College he travelled abroad and then returned to study in the Law School, receiving the degree of L. LB. in 1861. He was an officer or director in many educational, business and philanthropic institutions, and his liberality has made possible many of Worcester's public buildings and parks. At the time of his death he was president of the Harvard Club of that city...
Professor Hugo Munsterberg of the Philosophical Department, accompanied by his family, left Cambridge yesterday and will sail tomorrow from New York for Hamburg. Professor Munsterberg is going abroad mainly for a pleasure trip and will travel in all parts of Germany, visiting Berlin, Dresden, Munich and cities of northern Germany. He will go to England early in September and sail from Southampton for New York on September...
...will pursue his studies during the year of his incumbency at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Martin graduated from Washington University, St. Louis, in 1903. He will leave for Athens next August, with the intention of returning to Cambridge after the completion of his year abroad. His thesis will be published by the editors of the "Harvard Studies in Classical Phililogy...
These measures assure the permanent existence of the institution, which was founded to give young Americans of talent in painting, sculpture, architecture and music the advantage of three years' study abroad, under the most favorable direction and surroundings. The course consists of two years' study in Rome and one year of travel in Italy, Sicily, Greece and other countries. The students of the Academy are chosen by competition from among those who have passed with honor through leading technical schools, or have been equally well qualified by private instruction or study...