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...ninth annual convention of the Federation of Graduate Clubs of America will be held at Radcliffe College, on December 29 and 30. Delegates will attend the convention from Yale, Columbia, Pennsylvania, Cornell, Columbian University, and many colleges in the west. It is not yet known who will represent Harvard at the meeting...
...first session of the fifty-ninth annual meeting of the Massachusetts Teachers' Association was held yesterday, in Huntington Hall, Boston. Papers were delivered in the morning on, "The Education of the Will," by Professor H. H. Horne of Dartmouth College, and on, "Moral Training in Schools," by President Caroline Hazard of Wellesley College. The discussions which followed were led by Professor M. L. Perrin of Boston University, and Principal F. B. Hill of Worcester...
Examinations for licenses to teach in the public schools of New York City will be held at the Hall of the Board of Education, Park Avenue and Fifty-ninth Street, New York, as follows: Thursday and Friday, January 7 and 8, 1904, beginning at 9 A. M., a written examination in the history and principles of education and methods of teaching; during the week beginning January 4, 1904, a written examination in academic subjects...
...fifty-ninth annual meeting of the Massachusetts Teachers' Association will be held today in Huntington Hall, on Boylston street; and tomorrow at the Natural History Rooms' Hall, corner of Boylston and Berkeley streets. Today addresses will be made by Professor H. H. Horne, of Dartmouth, on "The Education of the Will," and by President Caroline Hazard, of Wellesley, on "Moral Training in Schools." The afternoon will be taken up with discussion and conferences. Professor P. H. Hanus of Harvard, will preside at a conference on "The Necessity of Organizing Contemporary Educational, Experience...
...best individual showing was made by Quigley, who played behind the bat in R. P. Kernan's temporary absence on account of a strained leg. Besides catching excellently, he succeeded in throwing out three men at second, and made one brilliant catch of a foul fly in the ninth inning. His batting, too, showed great improvement. Carr made a bad misjudgment of a foul fly near the plate, but otherwise fielded his position cleanly. Stephenson made two good catches in right field, showing great improvement over his clumsiness in the Princeton and Holy Cross games...