Word: containing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...present occupies a part of the new section of the Peabody Museum building. It is in charge of Professor D. G. Lyon, and is open to students and to the public from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. except on Sunday and holidays. The Museum is intended to contain such material as shall illustrate the Semitic instruction given in the University and provide students with the means of original research...
...aqueous solutions conducting electricity contain dissociated compounds...
...Scott's poems contain more of the Homeric or epic element than other poems in the English language." [Quoted from Principal Shairp's: The Homeric Spirit in Scott. Aspects of Poetry, p, 324. Contra, See Matthew Arnold's lectures on Homer (passion) in Essays in Criticism...
...this not because I believe that the Union would suffer from competition, but because I believe it is better for the interest of public speaking to have one society which shall contain all the best speakers in the university than for the speakers, who really have a common interest to be divided against themselves. In other words, there is a certain amount of speaking talent here; one society containing it all must be stronger than either of two societies each of which could contain only a fraction of that talent. Furthermore between two societies there would be likely to spring...
...designs for the proposed structure have been prepared by Longfellow, Alden and Harlow. As now planned the building will not cover the entire lot, room being left for an annex to be built at a latter time. It will contain besides lecture halls. an amphitheatre, an operating room, laboratories for original investigations, wards for patients suffering from fractures, hemorhages, tumors, neuralgia, and other troubles. Every modern convenience will be provided for teachers, students and patients...