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...merchant and book binder. It the early years of the Institute, the lectures were conducted by widely known speakers such as Emerson, Lowell, and Wendell Phillips. During the war, the lectures were discontinued, but they were revived two years ago, and Professor George Lyman Kittredge of Harvard and Professor Glover of Cambridge University, England, were the lecturers for the past two series...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY TO BE SUBJECT OF LECTURES | 11/1/1924 | See Source »

...Koch of Detroit. An investigation made by the Wayne County Medical Society showed that the evidence was not sufficient to warrant any belief in the virtues of the method. At the same time the Philadelphia North American sponsored a story about a serum promoted by one Dr. Glover of Toronto. Investigations by the Toronto Academy of Medicine and by Dr. Francis Carter Wood failed to show any scientific substantiation for Dr. Glover's serum...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Koch, Glover | 6/23/1924 | See Source »

Several other changes in the faculty were also announced. As lecturer on zoology next year comes Dr. Glover M. Allen '01, authority on the biology of mammals and birds, who has been secretary and librarian of the Boston Society of Natural History since 1901. He secured his doctor's degree in 1904, and has been on expeditions to the Bahama Islands, British East Africa, British, West Indies, and the Sudan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEANS MURDOCK AND LITTLE LEAVE POSTS | 6/14/1924 | See Source »

...enough for college dramatic clubs and workshops merely to advance the mechanical technique of staging plays. A race of dramatists is even more necessary. If the prediction to Halcott Glover that by a rebirth of idealism drama will be swung from its morbid tendency to realism and attain its true "place in human and international under standing" is correct, it would seem that the first signs of a dramatic revival ought to appear in the work of college and universities; for seeds of idealism find but scant nourishment along. Broadway Should Princeton's new theatre inspire talented dramatists as well...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STILL THE THING | 5/3/1924 | See Source »

...Bishop Coadjutor of Massachusetts, Rev. C. R. Brown of Yale, Rev. B. P. Tyler, Rev. Palfrey Perkins, Weston, Archbishop Soderblom, Primate of Sweden, Rev. S. R. Fisher, Rev. F. M. Eliot, St. Paul, Minnesota, Rev. H. E. Fosdick, New York City, Rev. P. R. Frothingham, Boston, Rev. T. R. Glover, England, Rev. Abbot Peterson, Brookline, Rev. Frederick Palmer, Cambridge, Rev. F. J. McConnell, Pittsburgh, Rev. T. G. Soares, Chicago, Rev. H. K. Sherrill, Boston, Rev. J. E. Park, Boston, Rev. C. H. Brent, Buffalo, Professor A. N. Holcombe, Professor G. H. Palmer, Professor H. W. Holmes, Mr. John F. Moors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Progress All Along the Line Reported As P.B.H. Officers Render Account | 4/8/1924 | See Source »

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