Word: conflict
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...rhetorical, and truly Southern defence of his people. Mr. Leonard is a New Yorker, and chose for his subject "William Lloyd Garrison," his oration being a review of the same question from a Northern stand-point and a vindication of the anti-slavery movement. Fifteen years after the bitter conflict has closed students from the opposing sections defend, on a New England college platform, each his own side of the conflict, and the faculty of the college, as loyal during the war to the Union as any body of men in the country, divides the prize between them. An incident...
...Gummere's Section. Mr. Wendell will take charge of this section during Mr. Gummere's illness. Theme III. will be returned with criticisms to sub-sections 2 and 3 (G. H. Page to Wyman) today at 3 P. M. Those who have a conflict at 3 will come...
...than any other college in the country; and although in some cases the audiences seem small, there is no doubt but that the students appreciate their opportunities and try to take advantage of them. One great reason for small attendance at many extra courses is the fact that they conflict with regular courses. Of course there must be conflicts, as the day has but twenty-four hours; but it seems as if some of the more interesting courses might be placed at hours when they do not conflict with the regular hours of recitation. Among the most interesting courses...
...University of Pennsylvania. His reputation was even broader in Europe than in this country, and several of his works received their first publication abroad. His "Intellectual Development of Europe" has been translated into many languages. The best known of his other works are: "The Conflict Between Religion and Science," "History of the American Civil War," "A Text Book of Chemistry" and "Human Physiology...
JUNIOR THEMES.Theme II. will be returned with criticisms to sub-section I. (Allen to Coit) Tuesday, Jan. 10, at Sever 1, as follows: Allen to Beals, 3 P. M.; Belshaw to E. T. Cabot, 3.30; H. B. Cabot to Coit, 4; those who have a conflict...