Word: professors
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first article, "The Relations of Radcliffe College with Harvard," by Professor Wendell, is most timely. At once vigorous and moderate, the writer certainly carries his point "that unless a strong public sentiment declares itself against the principle of co-education at Harvard, complete co-education will slowly establish itself here," and that we shall lose our "traditional school of manly character." The menace is shown to be real and present. Our only hope, the writer says, lies in the possibility that by proper endowment Radcliffe may continue to grow as "a sweet, sound, every day college for girls...
...services to be held tomorrow night at 7.30 in Appleton Chapel will be of unusual interest. In behalf of the retiring board of preachers, President Faunce of Brown, will preach the sermon. Rev. Endicott Peabody will speak in behalf of the new board of preachers and Professor Shaler will speak as one of those who habitually attend morning prayers...
Italian 4 will be given by Professor Norton as a full course (two hours a week, with a third at the pleasure of the instructor) and may be counted towards a degree. The hours will be announced later...
...opening exercises of the Divinity School this morning at 8.45, Professor Thayer will speak on: "Recent Discussions Respecting the Lord's Supper." After the address, students will have an opportunity to consult with the professors...
...Committee is to advise students who are strangers at Harvard as to how they may establish personal relations with congenial men already at College. In three ways, the Committee believes, the personal life of the College has pleasantly organized itself,--in religious societies, in literary work, and in athletics. Professor Peabody will speak about the religious life of Harvard, Professor Baker about the literary, and Professor Hollis about the athletic life. Addresses will also be made by Professor Wendell, who is to preside, by President Eliot, and by W. A. M. Burden '00. The meeting will be attended...