Word: foster
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...they have met in their endeavors to stimulate the literary work of the students. In one respect the editors of this volume have surpassed their predecessors. namely, in the editorials which have been written, first, to protest against abuses which have grown up under our system; and, second, to foster a better spirit between the faculty and students by means of the removal of misunderstandings. In its editorials the Monthly has fulfilled the duty of a college publication...
...first, to provide for convenient and economical use, by large numbers, of the means of research and instruction to be offered in the central buildings; second, to provide in the arrangements devised for this purpose an outward character, suitable to the climate of the locality that will serve to foster the growth of refined, but simple and inexpensive tastes; third, to favor the formation, in connection with the university, of a community instructively representative of attractive and wholesome conditions of social and domestic life. The design of the building now in progress is a novel one. There is a central...
...opening hymnal by the choir was "We March," by Barnby. The first anthem was "Rejoice in the Lord," by Calkin. Mr. Merrill also sang with the choir Foster's "O for a Closer Walk with...
...either at present members of the Law School or have recently been connected with the school: W. F. Bacon, J. W. Bailey, S. S. Bartlett, W. D. Brewer, Jr., Francis Dana, W. J. Dolan, C. C. King, C. P. Lincoln, S. H. Smith, E. J. Smith, A. F. Foster, L. P. Frost, J. N. Palmer and R. F. Simes...
...seventy members of the association sat down to the dinner which was followed by speeches, Mr. B. M. Richardson filling the place of toastmaster in a most acceptable way. Speeches were made by Hon. Edward Burnett, the president of the association, Hon. Joseph Burnett, founder of the school, Mr. Foster on the part of the trustees. Toasts were answered by the following gentlemen: Messrs. D. B. Fearing, M. H. Morgan, Burnett, Harding, and R. H. Post...