Word: addison
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...with the Situation in the Near East", covering not only the religious and philanthropic phases of the subject, but the educational and historical as well. This is the second group of discussions which have been held this year, the first having been conducted last fall by Professor J. T. Addison '09 of the Episcopal Theological School...
...professed philosophers. Great as Locke and Hume are, they do not begin to sum up in their pages all the philosophical thought of Eighteenth Century England. Their importance is beyond question, but could one get anything like a complete picture of that era without some consideration of Addison, Swift, Defoe, Fielding, Johnson, Sir Joshua Reynolds and Adam Smith? Man has always expressed his noblest thoughts in the noblest literature of which he was capable; for several hundred years he has been equally careful to preserve for posterity a record of his intimate life, his amusements and his ambitions...
...Addison Sims of Seattle would rise to remark: "I remember you perfectly. Your name is Jas. Q. March. You left me cold in 1898 and you've been fooling around just 30 days and 8 hours too many this year." R. SIMULANY
...Bridgman '18 as principal, and an enrollment of 123 students. In August the Mission sent David Hall '22 and R. B. Smith '22 to the American University, Beirut, Syria, as teachers. Their salaries are paid by the Mission. One Mission study group, led by Professor James J. Addison, was held in the fall, and at least one will be held this spring. On December 18, Dr. W. T. Grenfell addressed an audience of 250 people in Peabody Hall on his work in Labrador, illustrated by moving pictures. On December 1, Bishop Roots of China spoke in the Parlor on "Some...
...Addison '09, a former chaplain in the First Gas Regiment, is the speaker of the evening, and has chosen for his subject "A Gas Regiment in Action...