Word: novelists
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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English Literature. British Novelists from Richardson to Scott. Novelist before Jane Austen. Professor A. S. Hill. Sever...
...fourth College Conference meeting of the year will be held in Sever 11 this evening. Mr. George W. Cable will speak, taking for his subject, "My Conscience and My Vote." It is not only as a novelist that Mr. Cable is known to the world; for some years past he has had the enviable reputation of being a most popular lecturer before student bodies. His words of this evening will be given more in the manner of an informal talk than in that of a lecture. Everyone of us has heard so much of late as to whether our vote...
...conviction. Our dogmas are as yet unformed, and here is an opportunity to mould them well. Tonight, Mr. Geo. W. Cable speaks on a subject which concerns every man. It is needless to commend the lecturer to the college; all know who he is, and his reputation as a novelist is sufficient to insure a favorable reception. His added success as a lecturer only serves to make the opportunity more precious...
Several courses of lectures on general subjects have been arranged at Yale, and the lecture feature promises to be more important this year than ever before. The Dwight course was begun last Monday, the lecturer being the well-known novelist, George W. Cable. Among the other appointments for this course are Bishop Potter, Rev. A. F. Shauffer, Dr. Wm. M. Taylor, of New York, and Prof. Wm. M. Sloan, of Princeton. The subjects in this course are mainly on religious topics. The Phi Beta Kappa course will be on more general topics. The lectures will be given...
...lecture season began on Monday evening with an address by the novelist, Geo. W. Cable, on "Some very old Politics." Prof. Arthur T. Hadley will deliver the first lecture of the Phi Beta Kappa course on "Trade Monopolies," on Monday, the 19th...