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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...unusually large audience assembled in Sever 11 last evening to listen to Professor Joseph Henry Thayer's remarks on the changes in the attitude towards the Bible. Like all the conference meetings, this was very informal and the latter part of the hour was devoted to asking and answering questions. Professor Thayer said that there were two distinct opinions about the Bible, one, that everything in the book must be taken as gospel truth, and that deviation from this would be heresy; the other that part of the Bible may be accepted and part rejected. The Reformation with Luther...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: College Conference Meeting. | 2/27/1889 | See Source »

Those wishing to take part in the theatricals will please send their names to H. F. Stout, 11 Holyoke House, and as the play will be given either the last of April or the first of May it is desirable that names be sent as soon as possible. As soon as the names of candidates are received, a time will be appointed for a trial, and immediately after the parts will be assigned and the rehearsals be commenced. In view of the success of last year's play, it is hoped that much interest will be taken this year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Conference Francaise. | 2/27/1889 | See Source »

THORNTON WOODBURY. for the Committee.CONFERENCE FRANCAISE.- All those wishing to take part in the theatricals of this society will please send their names, as soon as possible, to Henry F. Strout, 11 Holyoke House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notices. | 2/27/1889 | See Source »

...leading article in the Law Review for February is the second part of Mr. Blewett H. Lee's "Limitations Imposed by the Federal Constitution on the Right of the States to Enact Quarantine Laws." The essay is carefully written, with minute reference to cases. Mr. Thomas M. Stetson contributes an interesting discussion of "riparian rights in connection with the Great Ponds" of Massachusetts. Under the heading "Notes" some facts are given about the recent growth of the Law School taken from the reports of President Eliot and Dean Langdell. The past year has been one of great prosperity, the attendance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The February Law Review. | 2/27/1889 | See Source »

...overseers are, to all intents and purposes, outsiders-the representatives of alumni who live all over the country-and are intended to be what their name indicates-a sort of council to keep an eye on the doings of the faculty and students. They are, for the most part, men who live in or near Cambridge, and are generally men of high standing in their own callings, and an excellent body of advisers on any subject to which they may give their full attention...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New York Post on College Discipline at Harvard. | 2/26/1889 | See Source »

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