Word: impressionable
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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In Sanders Theatre last evening, Professor A. Loissette spoke to a good-sized audience on "The Improvement of the Memory." It is the practical work of the improvement of the memory to which I have devoted myself. Let us begin by understanding what memory means. My definition is as follows...
The popularity of Professor Emerton's lectures was well attested yesterday afternoon by the large number present at the first of his series of four lectures on the Study and Teaching of History. He said: The lectures to which I invite your attention are a part of the new pedagogic...
About "Bob's Particular Friend, Miss Shepard" we are rather at loss what to say. The story seemed interesting enough as it progressed, and parts of it, - the paragraph describing the "tea," for instance, were delightfully descriptive, yet the general impression left by the story was unsatisfactory. The trouble seems...
But I do not mean, said Mr. Allen, to decry all small books; many of the greatest works in literature are short, but the epitomes of larger books of information are to be avoided. Reading these short volumes produces an impression of erudition but it is superficial and does not...
We are glad to hear from the class day committee on the subject of the cap and gown. It cannot be objected that the matter has not received careful enough attention for the committee have certainly been deliberate in awarding the contract. The report answers very satisfactorily a question which...