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William Garrott Brown '91, an author and historical writer of note, died in New Canaan, Connecticut day before yesterday after a long illness. Born at Marion, Alabama, on April 24, 1868, his preliminary education was completed at Howard College in that state, from which he entered to advanced standing in...
Edward Brinley Adams '92 has been made Librarian of the Law School to take the place of John H. Arnold, A.M. h.'02, Librarian of the School since 1872, who has resigned. Adams received the degree of A.B. from Harvard in 1892 and the degree of LL.B. five years later...
The lecture by Sir William Osler in New Lecture Hall this evening should be of widespread interest not only because the subject is one of prime importance to the University just at present, but also because the lecturer, Dr. Osler, is one of the leading scientists, scholars, and educators, of...
Sir William Osler LL.D. will give an illustrated lecture on the "Oxford University Press" in the New Lecture Hall this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Sir William Osler is a graduate of Trinity College, Toronto, and has received many degrees from American and English institutions including that of LL.D. from...
While the lecturer is best known as a great physician, he has always taken a deep and active interest in the Oxford Press which was founded in the fifteenth century and has grown to be an enormous plant with its own type-foundries and paper-mills. Lantern slides will aid...