Word: adler
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...various clubs of the college have shown unusual energy this year in obtaining lecturers of ability to speak before the students. Everyone who heard Professor Adler some time ago spoke in high praise of the Philosopical Club, through whose efforts we were enabled to hear him lecture. At present two courses of lectures of high character are being conducted here by the Finance Club; the other by the Classical Club. Thursday and Friday night the lectures of Professor Sachs, who is here through the efforts of the Classical Club, were greatly enjoyed by those who heard them. His treatment...
Rooms for English A examination to-day are as follows: Adler-Baldwin in Sever 1; Ballou-Brooks in Sever 5; Buffum-Cummings in Sever 6; Cumnock-Finlay in Sever 17; Fiske-Halliday in Sever 24; Hamburger-Johnson in Sever 30; Jones-Muller in Sever 35; Neill-Valle in Sever 37; Wainwright-Wynne...
...rooms for the English A examinations have been assigned as follows: Adler-Baldwin in Sever 1; Ballou-Brooks in Sever 5; Buffum-Cummings in Sever 6; Cumnock-Finley in Sever 17; Fiske-Halliday in Sever 24; Hamburger-Johnson in Sever 30; Jones-Muller in Sever 35; Weill-Valle in Sever 37; Wainwright-Wynne...
...proctors presented to the defunct Conference Committee by one of its members is interesting throughout, but particularly in the use of one expression "effective moral opinion." There is a great deal of opinion here which has not the courage to raise its head, and so becomes ineffective. Recently Professor Adler spoke in Sander's Theatre and impressed upon his hearers the word activity. If that lesson could be taken a little more to heart there would be a great change for the better in our scholastic institutions, in our athletics, and in our morals. We think that the president brought...
...misfortune occasioned by such ignorance, it is not true that no improvement is visible. No one who entered college four years ago can help remarking the change which has come over the spirit of our life-a concrete example of which is shown in the enthusiasm with which Prof. Adler was greeted at the close of his discourse the other evening. We have heard enough from outside journals on our follies and immorality, and if such articles did not tend to injure our reputation among parents we would gladly pass them by, but as such is the case we must...