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Word: discussion (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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...YOUNG.THE following men are requested to meet Mr. Copland in Sever 5, at 2 o'clock, Wednesday, Oct 17, or in Harvard 6, Thursday, Oct. 18, at the same hour, to discuss plans and hours for advanced work in reading and speaking: P. K. Walcott, F. H. Rathbun, Pegram Dargan, B. F. Jacobson, W. T. B. Williams, R. L. Raymond, C. B. Barton, E. K. Arnold, J. A. Twohey, J. F. Neal, B. C. Jutten, A. D. Greenfield, W. H. Vincent, R. H. E. Starr. W. G. Gerhard, W. A. Griffin, R. M. Whitney, H. W. Foote, G. L. Paine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Official Notice. | 10/18/1894 | See Source »

...YOUNG.THE following men are requested to meet Mr. Copeland in Sever 5, at 2 o'clock, Wednesday, Oct. 17, or in Harvard 6, Thursday, Oct. 18, at the same hour, to discuss plans and hours for advanced work in reading and speaking: P. K. Walcott, F. H. Rathbun, Pegram Dargan, B. F. Jacobson, W. T. B. Williams, R. L. Raymond, C. B. Barton, E. K. Arnold, J. A. Twohey, J. F. Neal, B. C. Jutten, A. D. Greenfield, W. H. Vincent, R. H. E. Starr. W. G. Gerhard, W. A. Griffin, R. M. Whitney, H. W. Foote, G. L. Paine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Official Notice. | 10/17/1894 | See Source »

...ministers could profit by the opportunity of meeting the University preachers personally - not as teacher and student, but as man and man. The preachers did not belong to the disciplinary part of the University, he said. They did not appoint certain hours for meeting the students in order to discuss the duties of the ministry with them; but rather to talk to them as one man to another; to give them the benefit of their greater experience in helping them out of any difficulty or temptation which they had met in their life at college. He ended by urging...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Appleton Chapel. | 10/1/1894 | See Source »

ready proved an excellent thing in many ways. The members of the class are brought closer together; they have a better chance to discuss what their class has been doing and what has been going on since they left Cambridge; and the association supplements well the work of the Harvard Club. There are no regularly elected officers, but an executive committee, consisting of Arthur H. Lockett, John Harsen Rhoades, Jr., and Alexander M. White, Jr., has general charge of whatever work is necessary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/2/1894 | See Source »

...meeting of the teachers and others interested in the Prospect Union will be held in Wadsworth House this afternoon. The object of this meeting is the discussion of the plan of moving the Union into new quarters. It is felt that since the Prospect Union is really a college institution, largely managed by college men, no such important step as moving into new quarters should be undertaken without explaining it to the college and giving the students a chance to discuss it. All men who have ever taught at the Union and any others who feel interested in the work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prospect Union. | 4/17/1894 | See Source »

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