Word: civilizations
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...last meeting, the Faculty of the Law School approved two new courses, one in admiralty and one in modern civil law, with special reference to the law of Spain. Both will be added to the present curriculum at the beginning of the next academic year...
This evening at 7.30 in Harvard 1, Mr. George McAneny will talk informally, under the auspices of the Civil Service Reform Club, on the present problems of civil service reform, with special reference to the young college graduate's field of usefulness. Mr. McAneny's long experience as secretary of the National C. S. R. League has given him a comprehensive knowledge of the reform movement in its working details that is perhaps possessed by no other authority, and he will be glad to answer any questions on the subject. The talk will be open to all members...
...construction, the book is divided into six distinct parts, relating to agricultural pursuits of the people, holidays, civil laws, marriages, purity, and sacrifices in temples. This organization is intelligently arranged and is written with a peculiar terseness, which is characteristic of Hebrew literature at that time. It is this same intense religious spirit which inspired the Talmud that preserved the purity and character of the Jewish people in contrast to the other nations at that time...
...Civil Service Reform Club announces an address by Mr. George McAneny, open to all members of the University, in Harvard 1, at 7.30 o'clock Thursday evening. Mr. McAneny has been for several years the secretary and acting head of the National Civil Service Reform League. He will speak on the present progress of the reform work throughout the country and will make clear the working of the national league with its associate municipal clubs, and the young man's field of usefulness in them...
...John Jay Chapman '84 will speak in the Fogg Museum Lecture Room this evening at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the Civil Service Reform Club. The address will be an informal narrative of interesting phases of political corruption and the work of reform, under the general subject of "Public Opinion." Members of the University are requested to arrive before 7.55, after which time the doors will be open to the public...