Word: givings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...taken up at each meeting. Professor James is now in Scotland, but will not lecture until Professor Royce arrives, when he will have exclusive charge of the Edinburgh University, while Professor Royce meets the students of the other three universities. While in Great Britain, Professor Royce has agreed to give one lecture on some philosophical topic, not yet chosen, before the University of Glasgow and one before Manchester College, Oxford...
...success of the students' club and its headquarters in Houston Hall seems to have inspired the Faculty to similar efforts on their own account; and the Faculty Club has just moved into a new building directly opposite the campus, where lunch rooms and other conveniences give hope that they may some time have as comfortable club rooms as the undergraduates. Two German plays are to be given in the city during the present academic year, under the auspices and for the benefit of the German department. They are given through the courtesy of Mr. Conried of the German theatre...
...Copeland will give a reading from Thackeray this afternoon in Sever 11 at four o'clock. This is the fourth of the series of readings and lectures given by Mr. Copeland for the benefit of the Prospect Union. The reading will include selections from "Henry Esmond," "Music at Mrs. Ponto's from "The Book of Snobs," and a number of Thackeray's poems including the "Ballad of Bouillabaisse." Tickets for fifty cents may be obtained at the door...
...American Folk-Lore Society on "Prehistoric Pueblos and Cliff Houses in New Mexico and Colorado." The lecture will be an account of the results of Professor Putnam's recent explorations, and will be illustrated with photographs taken during his trips. Later in the winter, Professor Putnam will give a lecture in Cambridge on the same subject, illustrated by stereopticon views. This lecture will be open to members of the University...
...plans for the new Harvard Union, which have lately been received are merely preliminary and give only a general idea of the shape and room space of the building. After these rough plans have been thoroughly revised and corrected by the committee, the final drawings will be made from them...