Word: mathers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Giles, of Colorado Springs; William D. Gilmore, of Chambersburg, Pa.; Paul S. Haney, of Quakertown, Pa.; Raymond Harper, of New York; George G. L. Howe, of Nashville, Tenn.; Empie Latimer, of Wilmington, N. C.; Robert R. Lester, of Kansas City, Mo.; Ridgeley Lytle, of New York City; Robert Mather of Marion, Ind.; R. B. Montgomery, of New York City; Albert Nalle, of Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Leonard Ober, of Baltimore; Earl D. Osborn, of New York City; Donald O. Page, of New York City; John Gile Paul, of Watertown, Florida; Oliver H. Perry, of Elmhurst, N. Y.; William C. Potter...
...Thursday at 8. Mr. Ralph Adams Cram, one of our greatest architects, is to speak about mediaeval architecture on Tuesdays and Fridays at 8, beginning tomorrow. Later in the year Dr. Sarton, of the University, will lecture on science and civilization in the time of da Vinci, Professor Mather, of Princeton, is to speak on modern painting, Professor Adams, of Yale, on the economics of war, and Dean Gay on the industrial revolution. Every one of the these subjects should appeal to us and the lecturers are all of the highest repute. The building is easily accessible. The time will...
Reed, A. M., Mather...
Former President Ernest F. Nickols of Dartmouth becomes a professor of physics in the college and Mr. Mather A. Abcot, formerly a master in Groton School, assumes his dual role of assistant professor of Latin and crew coach, thus carrying further faculty interest and oversight of athletics. Austin N. Harmon is also added as a professor in the Latin and Greek department. In the Sheffield Scientific School, Professor Thomas S. Admas comes from Cornell University to instruct in economics...
...fifth course will be eight lectures by Frank Jewett Mather, Jr., professor of the history of art in Princeton University, on "Modern Painting," on Thursday and Saturday evenings at eight o'clock, beginning Thursday, January...