Word: gifford
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These lectures were founded by the late Lord Gifford, judge in the high court of justice in Scotland, who gave 80,000 pounds at his death to the Universities of Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow and Saint Andrews, in order that they might arrive at a clearer conception of natural religion. The lectures, last year, were very successful and are now being printed. The first half, under the title of "The World and the Individual," by Professor Royce, will appear in a few days and will be used in his courses. The subjects of the lectures are always the same, but different...
Score--Harvard 11, Brown 0. Touchdowns--Kendall, Ellis. Goal from touchdown--Sawin. Umpire--Letton of Yale. Referee -- Carpenter of Tufts. Time-keepers--Wood and Gifford.. Linesmen--Brayton of Harvard and Emery of Brown. Time -- Two twenty minute halves...
Officials--Carpenter of Tufts and Letton of Yale. Timekeepers--Wood and Gifford...
These changes have been made in accordance with plans submitted by G. E. Densmore '94 and Gifford Le Clear...
Professor James has been appointed Gifford lecturer to the University of Edinborough for the years 1899 to 1901. He will give two courses of ten lectures each upon Natural Religion. He has also been elected a correspondent of the Institute of France (Academie des Sciences Morales et Politiques...