Word: oneness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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From Mrs. Charles C. Smith, of Boston the Library has received two volumes to which interesting associations are attached. One is Antonio de Solis's "Varias poesias sagradas y profanas," Madrid, 1716, with the autograph and bookplate of the poet Southey; the other, Leigh Hunt's copy of Troya's "Del Veltro allegorico di Dante," Firenze, 1826, with manuscript marginal annotations in Hunt's hand. His autograph, from some other source, has been pasted on the title-page. A miniature edition of Solis's "Historia de la Conquista de Mejico," Paris, 1826, in three volumes, is also included...
...One case of clothing has been sent to each of the following charities: South End Industrial School, Boston; Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Ala.; Seamans' Friends' Society, Boston, A donation was made to the Cambridge missionary and to needy students throughout the University...
...nineteenth of May, however, it is expected the Corporation will have chosen a successor, one of whose duties will be to sign the degrees. With a new man in office it would be impossible for President Eliot to sign them as such an act would be an infringement on the duties of his successor which the President would never consent to. It would be unwise to usurp such a function even though there was a unanimous petition in favor of it. The new president will be given every opportunity to take hold of his work and responsibilities under the most...
...Sophomore entertainment committee at a meeting yesterday decided to hold a series of four dinners during the year. One-fourth of the class will be invited to each of these dinners by the committee in charge. In order to insure their success each man should come when he is invited, and thus avoid confusion. The committee will endeavor to obtain some outside speaker on each occasion and there will be impromptu speeches by members of the class. The committee elected G. R. Harding chairman...
...Copeland will lecture on "The Short Story" in the Dining Room of the Union on the evening of January 13 at 9 o'clock. On January 20 he will read one of the best-known tales of Edgar Allan Poe. These two evenings are intended to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of Poe's birth...