Word: discuss
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Dean is the special supervisor of industrial education for the Y. M. C. A. in New England and has had wide experience with labor problems. In the course of his address he will describe the equipment and management of several large factories, and will discuss the present methods of bettering the moral and social condition of the employees...
...Dole D.D., '68, of the First Congregational Church, Jamaica Plain, who spoke on "The Hope of Immortality and Our Reasons for It." After acknowledging the wide-spread skepticism of the present day, and speaking of that class of people whose desire to believe prevents them from entering the discussion at all, Dr. Dole went on to discuss various arguments on this most perplexing of all subjects...
...undergraduate courses treat first with Greek and Latin works, trace the later history of classical culture, indicate the origin and development of vernacular literatures in the Middle Ages, discuss the literary forces powerful in the Renaissance, and show under what influences in recent times writings in various countries have been produced. The most important of the undergraduate courses will be the introductory course, which will be given by Professor B. Wendell and will provide a general survey of European literature...
...main objects of this dinner is to give graduates and undergraduates of the engineering departments an opportunity to meet each other, and to discuss matters of mutual interest. The dinner is open to all men interested in engineering. Tickets may be obtained from any of the following committee: W. C. Durfee, Jr., 2G., S. Q. Crosse '06, W. Danielson '06, W. C. Brinton '07, O. W. Hartwell...
Besides the lectures already announced for tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 5 and Saturday afternoon from 12 to 1, there will be an additional lecture on Saturday afternoon from 2 to 3 o'clock. As hiterto, in the first hour each day Mr. Hughes will discuss mining law, in the second the law of irrigation...