Word: method
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Peabody spoke next on rowing in general and was followed by Mr. Mumford and Mr. Lehmann, who compared the method of rowing in England and America. Captain Goodrich and several members of the crew also spoke briefly...
EDWARD E. KELSEY, Teacher of Piano and Virgil Practice Clavier, Boston Conservatory of Music, will receive pupils at his residence, Suite 2, The Ellery, 1590 Cambridge street. Most recent developments of the Clavier Method thoroughly learned by attendance at the teachers' summer Normal School in N. Y. City this last summer. At home from 8 to 9 Monday evenings to explain the Clavier and the Method to those desiring to investigate it. Evening Sight-Singing Classes (Tonic Sol-fa method and staff combined) formed for male voices, including voice training by latest scientific method. What is known...
...receive pupils at his residence, Suite 2, The Ellery, 1590 Cambridge street. Most recent developments of the ClavierMethod thoroughly learned by attendance at the teachers' summer Normal School in N. Y. City this last summer. At home from 8 to 9 Monday evenings to explain the Clavier and the Method to those desiring to investigate it. Evening Sight-Singing Classes (Tonic Sol-fa method and staff combined) formed for male voices, including voice training by latest scientific method. What is known of the old Italian Method also employed...
...receive pupils at his residence, Suite 2, The Ellery, 1590 Cambridge street. Most recent developments of the ClavierMethod thoroughly learned by attendance at the teachers' summer Normal School in N. Y. City this last summer. At home from 8 to 9 Monday evenings to explain the Clavier and the Method to those desiring to investigate it. Evening Sight-Singing Classes (Tonic Sol-fa method and staff combined) formed for male voices, including voice training by latest scientific method. What is known of the old Italian Method also employed...
...large portion of the investigatory work has been in the field of stellar spectra. Professor Pickering, in conjunction with others, has derived a new method of determining the relative motion of two stars in the line of sight. The method depends on the calculation, by means of photographic plates, of the relative variation in the position of the spectra of the two moving stars. There is reasonable belief that this method will enable such calculations to be made with a degree of accuracy hitherto unobtainable. The spectra of many obscure stars have been carefully studied, and in some cases, peculiar...