Word: authorized
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Paul Carus, of Chicago, editor of the Monist and of the Open Court, and author of several well-known works on philosophy and ethics, will deliver an informal address before the Graduate Philosophical Society on Thursday afternoon at 4.30 in the Psychological Laboratory. The public is invited to be present...
...author's reading to be given in Sander's Theatre Wednesday evening under the direction of the Cantabrigia Club will not only be an occasion of considerable interest on account of the wide-spread reputation of those who are to take part, but it is gotten up to provide funds for a decidely worthy object. Although at Radcliffe College, where many of the students are preparing to teach, there has always been a need for scholarships, the college has never yet been able to offer a single regular annual scholarship with a permanent endowment fund. Whatever aid of this kind...
...author's reading is to be given in Sanders Theatre on the evening of April 28 for the benefit of a Radcliffe scholarship fund. The authors who will read from their own works are F. Hopkinson Smith, Edward Everett Hale, D. D., George W. Cable, Ruth McEnery Stuart, Louise Chandler Monlton, Anna Eichberg King, Herbert D. Ward, Louise Imogen Guiney, Mary E. Wilkins and Charles Follen Adams. Thomas Bailey Aldrich and Alice Brown will also be present. Mrs. Julia Ward Howe will preside. Reserved seats, $1.00, may be obtained at Sever's and at Amee...
...issue becomes more interesting, however, with H. W. Miller's "Touch and Go." The author again displays his skill in dialogue. He starts out brilliantly, but ends up in a slough of stage directions...
BIBLE CLASS.- The class in the Life of St. Paul will be addressed this evening at 7.45 in 45 Hastings by Mr. J. H. Ropes on "Paul the Author." A full attendance of members is requested...