Word: fellowships
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Massachusetts Medical Society voted Tuesday, 104 to 60, in favor of the admission of women to fellowship on the same terms as men. The council, however, by a large majority voted to postpone the consideration of the matter indefinitely...
Josiah Royce, the newly appointed instructor in philosophy, who will take Dr. James' place next year, while the latter is in Europe, is a Californian by birth, being thirty years of age. He is a graduate of the University of California, and has held a travelling fellowship from that institution. After graduation he spent one year in Germany in the study of philosophy. Subsequently he spent three years at Johns Hopkins University, where he took the degree of doctor of philosophy with high honors. He has recently been assistant professor of English Literature at the University of California. Dr. Royce...
...operation of so many of our principal colleges in the foundation of the American school to be opened at Athens next autumn, is a matter of great satisfaction both to the school committee and to the Archaeological Institute. This co-operation seems to indicate a feeling of mutual fellowship and sympathy, which is, perhaps, of recent growth among our institutions of higher learning - a feeling which cannot but bear good fruit in the future. Although the membership of the institute has increased largely throughout the country during the past year, and now approaches three hundred, a further increase is desired...
...year, and should be, as it is designed, one of the year, and should be, as it is designed, one of the common union of all-the last day of college association with the departing class. Why should this single opportunity to unite all in good fellowship, to dissipate any embitterments which may have arisen, to form a lasting remembrance of the happiest day of the college year, depend upon two games of base-ball? Should the misfortune of the few heap the greatest misfortune upon the many? Perhaps, however, this is meant as a grand reform; and the defeat...
...greatest possible value. It would unite the class as a whole for once in feeling and interests, as poor success in sports and poor prospects in athletics have as yet failed to do, and would go far to advance a spread of common feeling and of good fellowship among the members of '85 which has not yet been shown. The only objections are lack of precedent and possible lack of self control and dignity by the class at such a supper. The former amounts to little. The latter would be urged by no one who knew the perfectly-proper...