Word: directors
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April 7. Stronomical Science Not Opposed to Christian Faith. Rev. G. M. Searle, C. S. P., Ph. D., Director of the Observatory in the Catholic University, Washington...
...holders of these Fellowships will be enrolled as regular members of the School, and will be required to pursue their studies, under the supervision of the Directors of the School, for the full school year of ten months, beginning October 15, 1896. They will reside ordinarily in Rome; but a portion of the year may be spent with the consent and under the advice of the Directors, in investigations elsewhere in Italy, or in travel and study in Greece under the supervision of the Director of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. In addition to his general studies...
April 7. Astronomical Science Not Opposed to Christian Faith. Rev. G. M. Searle, C. S. P., Ph.D., Director of the Observatory in the Catholic University, Washington...
...well-known astronomer and has held many important places under the government and in different colleges, being at one time first assistant in the Harvard Observatory. In 1858 he discovered the minor planet (55) Pandora. He is now a regular contributor to Dr. Gould's Astronomical Journal and a Director of the Washington Catholic College Observatory at Washington...
Among the other speakers were John Tetlow, master of the Girls' High and Latin School Boston; C. H. Grandgent, director of modern languages in the public schools; Professor M. H. Morgan, on the requirements in Greek and Latin; and Mr. J. Y. Bergen...