Word: life
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...third of the series of monthly addresses being given before the St. Paul's Society will be delivered in Grays 17 at 7 o'clock this evening. He has announced as his subject, "Personal Life." Mr. Atkinson is acting as temporary rector of Christ Church during Mr. King's absence...
Supplementary to this course on the English Novelists, Mr. Copeland will give a lecture on English life in the middle of the eighteenth century, on Friday, Feb. 25, at 4.30 p. m. The next regular lecture will be on Fielding and will be given on Tuesday, March...
...peculiar to the CRIMSON. In most Harvard organizations there is the tendency, and it might be said to be almost a tradition, that the Senior during his last half year is a privileged character to be let down as easily as possible. But a few months and his college life will be a thing of the past; therefore he should take things as easily as possible while...
...Robert A. Wheaton '90 M., a wellknown surgeon, died at St. Paul, Minn., last Sunday. He was born in Minnesota and there spent most of his life, winning a national reputation in his profession. Immediately after graduation, he worked for a year and a half in the Mass. Hospital in Boston, but later became professor of minor surgery in the University of Minnesota. He was a frequent contributor to medical journals...
President Eliot then made a short address on the life and character of Lincoln, pointing out several lessons to be learned from him by young men. His career warns us aginst a narrow acceptance of the word education. He had no education in the ordinary sense. He saturated himself with the Bible and Shakespeare, which gave him purity and power of language and sentiment, and his early training taught him application, perseverance, and courage. These qualities constituted his education...