Word: martin
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...have several times suggested the propriety of having the different professors and instructors in the college, give a course of lectures on topics of general interest outside the classroom. The anniversary of Martin Luther's birthday which occurs today, brought out a suggestion that Prof. Emerton, who is now delivering a course of lectures in Boston, on Luther should be invited to deliver a lecture on that subject before the students of the university. In yesterday's issue we printed an abstract of a lecture by Pres. Porter of Yale which illustrates what we wish. There are dozens of topics...
...easily won by 28 points too. It is significant that one of the Yale men received 3 warnings and was disqualified for unfair play. The Yale team was made up as follows;-Rushers-Coxe, Ketchum, Rogers, Sheppard, Corwin Vining, Farrington ; quarter-back,' Bayne; half backs, Dennen, Jennings; back, Martin; substitute, Willard...
EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON :-In view of the approaching celebration of the four hundredth anniversary of Martin Luther's birth, would it not be well for the college to take some notice of it? Why, at least, can we not have a lecture some evening from Dr. Emerton? Many students are interested in the event and would be quick to show their appreciation of a lecture on this subject...
...Hale, Prof. Adolph Werner, O. B. Frothingham, Prof. Francis Philip Nash, Matthew Hale, George William Curtis, Justin Winson. Oliver W. Holmes, Jr., President Eliot. Prof. Theodore W. Dwight, Stewart L. Woodford, Joseph H. Choate, Prof. John H. Wright, Rev. Dr. Richard S. Storrs, President Angell, Prof. Benjamin N. Martin, John A. DeRemer, President Walker, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Walbridge A. Field...
...Martin, the editor of Life, and a Harvard graduate, has retired from that position on account of ill health, and has been succeeded by Mr. Guy Carlton. It is said that Life has passed into the possession of the company which publishes the Columbia Spectator...