Word: addresses
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...weekly meeting of the Divinity Club, to be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the common room of Divinity Hall, will be a memorial service to Phillips Brooks '55. Professor F.G. Peabody '69 will give an informal address on "The Life and Work of Phillips Brooks" and will read part of an unpublished address which Bishop Brooks once delivered at Harvard. Professor Peabody's address will be preceded by evening prayer in the Divinity School Chapel at 7.40 o'clock...
President Eliot, in his brief address, described the hearing before the Massachusetts Legislative Committee on Education, in 1894, when Radcliffe College received the charter under which it is now conducted. The committee, and a large body of citizens who had gathered for the public hearing on the question, were hostile to the plan proposed in the petition. Either of two plans would have been acceptable to the committee; that Radcliffe should be an institution entirely separate from Harvard University, or that Harvard should become a co-educational university, admitting women on the same basis as men. The plan advocated...
...this hearing the lawyers who presented the petition for the charter, President Eliot, and other gentlemen who spoke in favor of it, made no effect on the bostile committee of the legislature. Then Mrs. Agassiz arose to plead her own cause. Her address was a notable example of the effectiveness of public speaking; at its close the committee...
...Goebel, of the German department, will deliver an address on "Fichte, the first Pan-German...
...second of the William Belden Noble lectures, given last night by Bishop C. B. Brent, was on "The Power of the Single Motive." The speaker based his address on the necessity for a single dominating motive in the life of one who would be a successful leader...