Word: interesting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Sundays and Wednesdays at 168 Brattle street, and on other days class lectures are given by Dr. Janes, the director of the work. The lectures by Professor Royce on Sundays, and class lectures by Dr. Janes on "Epoch's in Early Religious History" are likely to be of especial interest to students in philosophy, psychology, and divinity. Programmes will be sent to members announcing all the lectures...
...Senior election which will take place today much interest will be felt in the practical operation of the new system. It is hardly to be expected that any method can be found which will insure perfect satisfaction under all circumstances, but it is not to be questioned that in many respects the new machinery will work better than...
...Pierian Sodality will give its annual fall concert in Sanders Theatre, tonight at 8 o'clock. Especial interest attaches to the performance in as much as it is to be the first fall concert given by the Pierian Sodality alone. Hitherto the Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs have always appeared upon the programme too. This is the club's ninetieth year, and it is now in a more flourishing condition than ever. It counts seventy members, forty-five of whom will play tonight...
...union this evening at 744 Mass. avenue, Cambridgeport. The lecture will be free to men and will begin at 8 o'clock. Following the lecture there will be a general discussion of the subject presented, in which any present may participate. The meeting promises to be one of unusual interest. Harvard men invited...
John Corbin '92, is the author of "School-boy Life in England," just issued by Harper and Bros., New York City, This is a most attractive volume and will be of especial interest to Harvard men and to men in the preparatory schools of this country. Mr. Corbin, it may be remembered, spent a year after graduation as a student at Oxford and later he made another trip to England, spending the summer there and living successively at the several great public schools...