Word: landing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...German 1aI, New Lect. Hall Government 11, Upper Dane Greek 9, Holden History 1: Mr. Lord's sects., Sever 35 and 36 Mr. Lybyer's sects., Sever 37 Mr. Ogg's sects., Harvard 6 Mr. Read's sects., Zool. Lect. Rm. History 18a, Sever 29 Italian 2, Holden Land. Arch. 1, New Lect. Hall Mathematics 7, Holden Music 2, Holden Philosophy C, Lower Mass. Harvard 6. Physics 6a, Lower Mass. Zoology 9a, Zool. Mus. 1st fl. rm. 1 Saturday, February 8. (VI) Anthropology 4, Sever 18 Architecture 1a, Sever 17 and 18 Chemistry 1, Upper and Lower Mass. Upper Dane...
...that in this spirit the students of Semitic descent were received. The Jewsih race, he said, had a history piteous and full of pathos, and that it remembered three great captivities and times when it had had freedom only to think and hope, and but that now in this land it had found freedom both physical and intellectual. he said that the Jews had chosen and excellent place in this University for a seed ground for the development and spreading of their ideals, and that although their number was small, they should not be discouraged, as it was rapidly growing...
...Denison was graduated from Williams in 1890, and is also a graduate of the Andover Theological Seminary. He was for eight years connected with the work of the Church of the Sea and Land, on the lower East Side of New York City. Mr. Denison is endeavoring to interest people in the work of all of the Boston city settlements, and to act as a central station by which the people of the Church are brought into connection with the points of greatest need...
...occasion upon which a public recognition of their efforts is granted to those who have as important a part as any others in making this University what it is. This occasion is the award of academic distinctions tonight. These men deserve something more than mere academic honors, land those who have been less fortunate can show their own appreciation by their presence at the meeting...
...incapacity of officials. We must remember that the modern treatment of established theories of property has given us some rather startling shocks. In the preface to his "Life of Gladstone," John Morley says "a firm and trained economist and no friend of Socialism, yet by his legislation upon land in 1870 and 1881 he wrote the opening chapter in a volume in which an unexpected page in the history of property is destined to be inscribed...