Word: boylstons
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Mohammedan Doctors and Saints. Illustrated Lecture Professor Toy. Upper Boylston...
...subjects chosen by the Boylston medical committee for the prize dissertations on medical science have been announced. The first, to which a prize of $200 is attached, is "May the cause of typhoid fever in the human species originate in animals other than man?" The second, for which a prize of $150 is offered, is "The effect of desiccation on animal and vegetable tissues." In determining the prize essay, preference will be given to the one exhibiting original work. All dissertations must be placed in the hands of the secretary on or before Wednesday, April...
...second of Prof. Toy's course of four lectures on Moslem Civilization, occurs this evening in Upper Boylston. To those who are at all interested in the basis of our own civilization these lectures cannot fail to be attractive. Not only is the subject a most interesting and instructive one, but the able and pleasing manner in which Prof. Toy lays his subject before his hearers is a charm in itself, and an opportunity of hearing him, so seldom offered us, should be taken advantage...
...subject of the rise of Islam was most ably treated in the lecture, given last evening in Upper Boylston, by Professor Toy. Our own civilization is largely based on that of the Moslems, and hence their religious history is very interesting...
...Harvard delegation enjoyed themselves thoroughly, the only drawback being the long delay at the beginning of the parade. At 7.15 the Harvard battalion began to form on the Charles St. Wall of the Common, the seniors at the Bacon street gate, the other classes extending in order toward Boylston St. The company from the Medical School formed behind the freshmen. At 7.45, the column moved along Beacon and Arlington streets, to its position as a part of the third division on the north side of Commonwealth avenue, the right of the column resting on Dartmouth street. Here the battallion halted...