Word: palmer
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...been decided to hold two more college conference meetings this yeas, in addition to the series which were finished in March. Professor Palmer will address the first of these on "The Necessary Elements of the Religious Life," Wednesday, April 30, instead of tonight, as announced in the CRIMSON. It is some time since Professor Palmer has spoken before the students, and his address this evening should be of unusual interest to the undergraduates here...
...committee. The album must be complete, and every man should consider it a duty to do his part in finishing it. Appointments have been made for the following men who must positively sit this week: C. A. Miller, A. G. Morse, Nuss, Olmsted, C. H. Page, Paine, Palmer, Parker, Pond, Poor, and Rawson...
COLLEGE CONFERENCES.Two more college conferences will be held this year. At the first, on April 22, Professor Palmer will speak on "The Necessary Elements of the Religious Life." At the second, President Eliot will speak on "The Choice of Studies...
COLLEGE CONFERENCES.Two more college conferences will be held this year. At the first, on April 22, Professor Palmer will speak on "The Necessary Elements of the Religious Life." At the second, President Eliot will speak on "The Choice of Studies...
...CRIMSON has in former years had occasion to protest against exaggerated estimates of students expenses at Harvard. After careful correction by individual students, by the college papers, by President Eliot's annual report, and especially by Professor Palmer's thorough investigation and summary, it would seem as though the false accounts of the cost of living here ought to have been refuted forever. Notwithstanding this, the New York World, in its issue of April 6, published a long letter proclaiming that Harvard "Is a college for rich men's sons only," and misrepresenting the facts of college life from...