Word: chicago
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...following appointments were made at the last meeting of the Corporation: For one year from September 1, 1903--James Sturgis Pray, instructor in landscape architecture; William Luther Mowll, instructor in architecture; Edward Capps, Ph.D., of the University of Chicago, lecturer on the Greek theatre; Hans Oertel, of Yale, lecturer on classic philology; for the second half of 1902-3--James Blair Newell, assistant in history...
President Eliot will leave Cambridge this morning for a brief trip to Chicago and Cincinnati. Tomorrow evening he will attend a dinner of the Harvard Club of Chicago, and on Monday evening a dinner of the Union League Club of Chicago. On Wednesday he will attend a meeting of the Department of Superintendence of the National Educational Association at Cincinnati, returning to Cambridge on Friday...
...Recent Movements in the Philosophy of Education," Professor George A. Coe of Northwestern University on "Problems of Religious Education," and Rev. S. M. Crothers of Cambridge on "Modern Educational ideas and their Effect upon Religious Education." There will be lectures by Professor George B. Foster of the University of Chicago on "Authority and its Educational Value in the History of Christianity," and by Professor F. A. Christic of Meadville on "Conversion and Christian Nurture as illustrated in the History of the New England Churches," and Professor N. S. Shaler will speak on "The Emergence of the Religious Sentiment...
Honoraries--S. Johnson '05, New York; A. Derby '03, Boston; J. E. Switzer '03, Chicago; C. A. Shea '04, Roxbury...
Professor H. C. G. von Jagemann, of the Germanic Department, left last Saturday for a short Western trip. He will visit Cincinnati, Chicago, Madison and Milwaukee. Today he will address the students of the University of Wisconsin at Madison, and tomorrow evening will attend the annual dinner of the Harvard Club of Milwaukee. On Thursday he will deliver a lecture in German on "The Popular Conception of Language," before the German Club of Milwaukee. Professor von Jagemann will return to Cambridge at the close of the mid-year period...