Word: objections
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Brandeis comes to Cambridge at the invitation of a small organization of law students. The object of this organization is to invite leading lawyers from Boston and New York to talk on the practical side of the law--to speak from the view-point of practicing lawyers on subjects connected with the practice rather than the study...
...first of the University teas for the year will be held in Phillips Brooks House Parlor this afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock. The object of these teas is to bring the students in closer touch with each other and with the officers of the University and their families. As in past years they will be managed by a committee composed of the wives of several members of the Faculty, who together with some of the officers of the University will always be present. The teas are entirely informal and all members of the University are invited to attend...
...evening before the Educational Conference in Phillips Brooks House on the educational work of the South End House, of which he is head. Although not an educational institution, the South End House has developed many educational methods which have been put into practice by the city of Boston. Its object is to re-establish the ethical conditions which have been shattered by the tumult of life; and in pursuing this object it has accomplished a great deal in endeavoring to obtain a rational physical development; in attempting to equip boys and girls for their future occupations; and in seeing that...
...concluding his lecture the Dharmapala spoke briefly of his object in coming to this country, which was to obtain the means to help educate the 50,000,000 poor children of India. Contributions for this charity may be sent to Miss Caroline Atkinson, Brookline...
...Dharmapala's object in coming to this country is to arouse an interest among educational philanthropists to start a non-sectarian educational movement in India for the purpose of giving the 50,000,000 children of the country a training in the manual arts. There is so much illiteracy among the working people that it is impossible to better their mental condition. Mr. Dharmapala therefore, desires to regenerate these people by educating the children in elementary science and by reviving the forgotten ancient arts. He has already sent many ploughs and other farming implements to start the proposed school...