Word: centrally
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...history of Philosophy, the history of the United States, political economy, theology, The Bible, Latin, poetry, mathematics-attests his belief in the unity of knowledge and in the value of all its parts for personal culture. He was a humanist, not a specialist. The nature of man was his central interest, but he prized all studies as illuminating this, and as showing the relation of finite man to an infinite personality...
...Kendul began their farewell engagement at the Hollis St. Theatre last evening with Stephenson's comedy-drama, "Impulse." Mrs. Kendal as Mrs. Beresford was charming. Her grace and vivacity made her the central figure when on the stage, though her part was subordinate. Mr. Kendall also was excellent in Captain Crichton. The other characters were well acted, especially the difficult one of Mrs. Macdonald, taken by Miss Violet Vanbrugh. "The Queen's Shilling" will be given tonight and "The Iron Master" tomorrow night...
...audience in Sever on the subject, and at that time there seemed no doubt, judging from the feeling of the college at large, that Harvard would bear her share in the efforts to unearth the site of the famous temple, the shrine at which the ancient world worshiped. The central interest of the Delphic temple has been so closely connected with the growth and cultivation of the ancient languages, it was expected that from all the colleges of the land contributions and aid would come from the departments devoted to classical study and research. It belonged to Harvard...
Tufts college Glee and Banjo clubs will give a concert at Union hall, Central square, Thursday, January 16, at 8 p. m. Reserved seats 40c. On sale at Y. M. C. A. building, Central square; also at door. Harvard men should attend...
...Thomdson '87 is in the Claim Department of the Illinois Central Railroad in Chicago...