Word: cuba
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard Educational Conference. Education in Cuba. Superintendent Alexis E. Frye, of Havana. Harvard...
...School Debating Club. Sever 11, 8 p. m. Question: "Resolved, That the United States should take immediate steps to redeem its pledge in Cuba." Affirmative: E. J. Maroney and F. R. Taylor.--Negative: E. B. Boise and R. E. Olds...
...Summer School, as worked out by President Eliot and Mr. Frye, provides for transporting at least one thousand, and possibly two thousand teachers to this country, receiving and caring for them while here and giving them three months instruction. The government has consented to bring the teachers from Cuba, and four steamers will be used for the purpose. Upon their arrival in Cambridge the women will be placed in homes near the College, and the men in the dormitories. Memorial Hall, and, if necessary, Randall Hall, will be kept open all summer for their exclusive use, and Phillips Brooks House...
...President has already planned the course of study to be pursued. The principal courses will be English, Geography, Nature Studies, School Organization and Management, Cuban History, American History--particularly that which bears upon the problems now lying before Cuba--and a great many lectures of general culture. In addition to this regular work there will be historical and literary excursions to Plymouth, Bunker Hill, Lexington, Concord, the homes of Longfellow, Lowell and Whittier, and other places of instructive value...
Seminary of American History and Institutions. Relations of United States with Cuba to 1860. Mr. F. S. Philbrick. University...