Word: profs
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...public meeting of the Total Abstinence League was held last evening in Sever 11, with an audience that was very good for Friday. Prof. F. G. Peabody was the first speaker. He spoke particularly of the work of the Law and Order League in Cambridge. He dwelt on the need of unity in all reforms and of united forces against common enemies. The need was felt in Cambridge, and finally a league was formed, merely for the enforcement of the laws relating to the liquor traffic. This league included men who were prohibitionists, licencists, extremists, moderatists, Democats and Republicans...
...first lecture of the club on "The present condition of Psychical Research," by Prof. Geo. S. Fullerton, will undoubtedly attract a large audience. Prof. Fullerton of the University of Pennsylvania, occupies a unique position which gives special weight to his opinions on this subject. The professorship-which he holds was established from a fund left by a wealthy spiritualist. The purpose of the professorship was the investigation of spiritualism, and similar phenomena. It is a new and interesting field for investigation, and the wide-spread interest which the subject has aroused, has led to the establishment in England...
...addresses this evening, by Prof. Peabody and Hon. L. Edwin Dudley, will be on the working of the Law and Order League. Prof. Peabody has been active in the work in Cambridge, while Mr. Dudley has a national reputation for a vigorous enforcement of the liquor laws. All who wish to know what the liquor laws are, how they are enforced, and what the Law and Order League has done in the United States, should attend this meeting, at Sever...
...Shaler will give a reception tomorrow afternoon, from 4 to 6, to the men in Prof. Shaler's section in geology...
Tuesday, March 3. The present condition of physical Research, by Prof. Geo. S. Fullerton of University of Pennsylvania...