Word: paper
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Copeland will give his sixth reading from "The Wits and Humorists" this evening at 8 o'clock in Sever 11. The selections will be taken from the works of Mark Twain, representing American literature; and from Owen Seaman, editor of the English comic paper "Punch;" Barry Paine, and Jerome K. Jerome, representing English literature...
...annual meeting of the Association of New England College Teachers of Education, to be held today at Boston University, Assistant Professor A. O. Norton, A.M., '98, will read a paper on "The History of Education; Contemporary Tendencies and Defects in its Teaching." There will be two sessions of the meeting, the first this morning at 10.30 o'clock, and the second this afternoon. The meeting is not open to the public. Professor P. H. Hanus of the University is president of this association...
...morning, from 9.30 to 12 o'clock, will be devoted to section meetings. The subject of "Social Training in Infancy and Early Childhood" will be discussed in Lorimer Hall, Tremont Temple, and papers will be read by many prominent women. In Chipman Hall, Tremont Temple, the subject of "Commercial Education" will be discussed. "Health Education" will be the subject of the section meeting to be held at Boston University, 12 Somerset street, Boston. Dr. D. A. Sargent will read a paper on "The Health Education League" at this meeting. The subject of the "Massachusetts State Teachers' Association" will be discussed...
...third "Travel Paper of Arminius," is literary chat of a cheerful and graceful sort, showing observation and descriptive skill. "Arlin the Thief" is written in clear, straightforward English but with somewhat inadequate power. In "The Vision of Unfulfilled Desire" the dialogue is not thoroughly effective; but the study of perfunctory married life, made worse by the woman's effort to better it, is well conceived...
...afternoon session papers were presented on behalf of Harvard University by President C. W. Eliot, and for the University of Virginia by Dr. J. W. Page on "The Exemption of Educational Institutions from Taxation." President Eliot's paper was in effect the same as one which he delivered before the Massachusetts Legislature in opposition to a bill on the taxation of educational institutions, and which will shortly be published. A discussion followed the reading of the papers...