Word: lecturere
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Finally and perhaps most important of all is the splendid "Madonna and Child" by Fra Filippo Lippi, which has been sent up from New York as a loan, for a few days only. Dr. Osvald Siren, now visiting lecturer at Harvard, has made a study of this picture and says...
Mr. Whitney Warren, a distinguished New York architect, will give a lecture on "Our Friend--France" in Emerson D this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock under the auspices of the Cercle Francais. This talk will be open only to members of the University and will be illustrated by lantern slides...
In speaking of the other advantages which the University would obtain from a regular exchange, Dr. Klein emphasized especially the fact that the average educator in South America takes a more active part in public life than is common in the United States. Professor Lima, for instance, is one of...
It was voted to establish a course in Military Medicine in the Graduate School of Medicine, and to appoint Major Weston Fetcival Chamberlain, M.D. '97, U. S. A., as Lecturer on Military Medicine for the balance of the year 1915-1916.
"The First book that occurs to me to mention is by the Harvard professor who is generally recognized as the Dean of American students of English, Professor Kittredge. His six lectures on Chaucer, delivered at Johns Hopkins University in 1914, have recently been published under the title of "Chaucer and...