Word: ole
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Cambridge Conferences, which were begun last year and carried on with great success, are the gift of Mrs. Ole Bull to students and professors in Harvard and other educational institutions. All students are cordially welcomed to membership, which does not imply an obligation to attend all the lectures, but only such as meet the special wants of the students. Conferences are held Sundays and Wednesdays at 168 Brattle street, and on other days class lectures are given by Dr. Janes, the director of the work. The lectures by Professor Royce on Sundays, and class lectures by Dr. Janes on "Epoch...
...series of conferences on ethical and philosophical topics now in progress at the residence of Mrs. Ole Bull, 168 Brattle street, is attracting large audiences. To the Sunday lectures admission is limited to members and invited guests. The Wednesday conferences, at 4.30 in the afternoon, are however, thus far open to those interested without the requirement of a special invitation...
...Ole Bull (illustrated), Sarah C. Bull (Mrs. Ole Bull...
...Ole Bull...
...Pearson, 42 Brattle street. Due notice will be given of when and where to secure reserved seats. The patronesses will be Mrs. Louis Agassiz, Mrs. Benjamin Vaughan, Mrs. N. S. Shaler, Mrs. Oliver W. Huntington, Miss Longfellow, Mrs. Charles W. Eliot, Mrs. R. H. Dana, Mrs. Ole Bull, Mrs. H. N. Wheeler, Miss E. H. Houghton and Mrs. J. G. Thorp...