Word: civilizing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...courses in mining and civil engineering at Lehigh University, are five years...
...Sanders Theatre. We congratulate the society on their success in obtaining a more commodious hall. It now only remains for the students at large to show their appreciation of this most interesting course by being present at the remaining lectures. Such opportunities to learn new facts concerning the Civil War from such good authorities are seldom obtainable, here or elsewhere. The subject this evening is especially interesting, as it is one of which most men know less than of many phases of the great...
...scholar whatever, without the froeacquaintance and leave of the president and his tutor, or, in the absence of either of them, two of the fellows, shall be present at or in any of the public civil meetings, or concourse of people, as courts of justice, elections, fairs, or at military exercise, in the time or hours of the college exercise, public or private. Neither shall any scholar exercise himself in any military band, unless of known gravity, and of approved sober and virtuous conversation, and that with the leave of the president and his tutor...
...real grievance remains the same and the letter merely transfers the responsibility of that grievance from the shoulders of the authorities of the college to those of the authorities of the Historical Society. The college is greatly indebted to Mr. Ropes, who proposed the series of lectures on the Civil War, and to the Historical Society who took the matter in hand. That complaints are made about the management of the lectures does not in the least imply that we do not feel grateful. But in the case of a series of lectures, so interesting and so valuable...
SOPHOMORE THEMES.Theme 4 will be due on Thursday, March 13. Subject, a Narrative. (Subjects from the Civil War are suggested. See the outline of the course of lectures before the Historical Society posted in the library, and the books reserved by Mr. Hart...