Word: matthew
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Matthew Arnold will stop with Professor Norton while he visits in Boston...
...Matthew Arnold will arrive today or tomorrow in New York. His first lecture will be in New York, on "Numbers." After giving this lecture he will come to Boston where he will deliver a lecture on "Emerson...
...selection of senators. The chairman of the committee presented a printed list of thirty names, and the committee was discharged. Messrs. Merriam, Robinson and Woods were appointed tellers. The following gentlemen were elected senators: Rev. Dr. Edward E. 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...
President Eliot was elected president, the Hon. Matthew Hale vice president, and Professor Werner secretary and treasurer of the first national council...
...lecture or two, and then go away. Some are appointed for life, some for a longer or shorter period, as it happens. The professor of poetry, now J. C. Sharp, M. A., of Balliol, is appointed every ten years. This professorship has been held among others by Keble and Matthew Arnold. The professorship of fine arts, now vacant, was filled a short time ago by Mr. Ruskin. To the university lectures the men of the various colleges come up indiscriminately. Beside the providing of university lectures for the students, the university exercises a general disciplinary supervision, by means...