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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...offer the following additional half-course in the English Department: English Literature of the Eighteenth Century, with particular reference to the Sentimental School. The course will be given by Dr. E. Bernbaum, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays throughout the second half-year at 9 o'clock, and will be known as English...
...Mount Auburn street, to which all members of the University are cordially invited. Edward L. Hearn will lecture on "The Mission of Columbus." Mr. Hearn is Supreme Knight, or Read, of the order of the Knights of Columbus the most powerful of the Catholic brotherhoods, and is well known as a speaker all over the East...
...William Thomas Davis '42, who is known throughout the country as an orator and as a writer of Pilgrim history, died very suddenly of heart failure at his home in Plymouth last Tuesday at the age of 86. Mr. Davis is the author of "Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth" and "Pilgrim Memories of an Octogenarian." He was vice-president of the Pilgrim Society and president of the Pilgrim Society of Plymouth. For many years he has been an active and prominent citizen of Plymouth...
...lecturer is a grandson of Richard Cobden, the famous English free-trader, and is probably the most widely known binder and printer of books in the United Kingdom. He is connected with the Doves-Bindery of London...
...John Harvard was well off. He spent seven years at the University of Cambridge and had his master's degree from Emmanuel College. This was about all that was known of him up to 1884. Now we know besides that he was a well-trained youth, and had a long and thorough preliminary education...