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...Peirce '59 will give a course on reasoning and the logic of things at the rooms of the Cambridge Conferences, 168 Brattle street, on Monday and Thursday evenings in February and March at 8 o'clock, Mr. Peirce is a brother of Dean Peirce of the Graduate School, and has been a lecturer on logic at the Johns Hopkins University and was also a member of the U. S. Geological Survey. Mr. Peirce is the most prominent logician in the United States. His improvements in the Algebra of Logic are of world wide reputation...
...joint gymnastic exhibition the Yale Gymnastic Association with the University of Pennsylvania, to take place the evening of Saturday, February 12th, at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, the teams will give an exhibition on the horizontal and parallel bars, the side horse, flying rings, and in tumbling. Mr. S. Peterson P. G., will give an exhibition of club-swinging. The Yale team will consist of eight men, W. K. Shepard P. G.; S. Peterson P. G., W. L. Otis 1900, R. G. Clapp '99 S., F. T. Anderson '98 S, F. A. Lehlbach '98, and two others to be selected...
...second advanced course in English will be given, open to those who present a certificate that they have completed English B, advanced course of the Summer School; and to others who seem to the instructor fitted to enter a course the especial purpose of which is to give individual instruction to advanced students. The work will consist of a short theme daily, and of a longer theme twice a week: the former to cover not more than one page of theme paper; the latter not less than three pages nor more than six. During the first half of the course...
...Copeland will give a reading from the works of Mr. Rudyard Kipling tonight in Sever 11 at 8 o'clock. The reading will include a passage of prose, "The White Horses," "The Bell Buoy," "Danny Deever," "Soldier and Sailor Too," "Pharaoh and the Sergeant," "Tomlinson," and "The Flag of England...
...beginning of this year marked the completion of Professor Hill's twenty-fifth year as an instructor in Harvard, and it was proposed that the English Department should give a dinner in his honor on his return. The dinner, which is to be entirely private and informal, is to be given at one of the Boston clubs on Thursday, February...