Word: coverings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...weeks, with an average attendance of twenty to thirty. Just now an attempt is being made to apportion the many scientific and philological journals among the different men, who keep track of their contents and report from time to time. The interests of the conference are very general and cover all the modern languages...
HISTORY 1.- The course will be reviewed this afternoon, commencing at 2 o'clock, in Manter 2. Printed outline will be furnished and special attention paid to geography. The review will cover the work of both sections, the English histery being reviewed in the last part of the afternoon. Fee, $3. Gentlemen will confer a favor by not opening accounts for reviews...
...members of the course found an especial interest in his remarks since M. Bourget's literary criticisms cover a large part of that period of French literature to which the course is devoted. As the class is at present making a study of Hugo, he began by referring...
...precise date of these lectures will be announced from time to time in the University Calendar. The lectures will be grouped so that each lecturer will cover his ground within a fortnight. It is of interest to know that these lectures are provided by the generosity of Mr. James A. Garland, the well-known New York banker, whose gifts of gems to the Harvard Museum have already made him one of the University's benefactors...
...judgment of generations, but can only give a personal opionion. Thus interest in the present is often crowded out by reverence for the past. Yet the present has its place even in study and any course or lecture on the present has its value. Mr. Copeland's lecture will cover neglected ground and we commend his efforts in this new line to all members of the University...