Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...always interesting to hear from a cultivated foreigner his impressions of America and of American life, and no foreigner could possibly have seen by travel more phases of this life and more types of our people than were shown at the World's Fair. The particular set of impressions which will be given Monday night will be especially interesting because many of the students, at the suggestion of Professor Norton last year in Fine Arts, tried to put themselves in a foreigner's frame of mind, and actually made estimates of our nation by its representation at the Fair. Here...
Lecture. Impressions of America as seen at Chicago. Prince Serge Wolkonsky, Commissioner to the World's Fair of the Russian Imperial Ministry of Education. Sanders Theatre...
...World's Fair to teachers and advanced students...
...explanations of the various signs,-the regular theme card is not enough. Jesting aside, it does not put a man in an amiable or teachable frame of mind to be thus checked in his work by an apparently unnecessary carelessness on the part of instructors. Certainly it is but fair to ask the English instructors to write a reasonably readable hand...
...lecture on "The Parliament of Religions at Chicago" will be given on Wednesday evening, November 8, at 8 o'clock, in Sever 11, by Prince Serge Wolkonsky, Commissioner of the Russian Imperial Minister of Education to the World's Fair. The prince is a Russian of high distinction, whose eloquence has already won for him a widespread, almost national reputation in this country. During the last six months he has had entire charge of the exhibit of his government at the World's Fair in Chicago, where he has frequently spoken to large and distinguished audiences. Owing to his sudden...