Word: profs
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Professor Palmer occupied most of the hour in Philosophy III. Saturday in reading a brilliant article in the Berkley Magazine for 1882, from the pen of Prof. Royce, on "Pessimisms in Modern Thought...
...first of Prof. Sumner's series of articles on "What Social Classes owe to Each Other," appears in the last Harper's Weekly. The special title of this article is, "On a New Philosophy: That Poverty is the best Policy...
...recent sketch of the history of the Boston Advertiser, given in a late issue of that paper, some interesting references were made to certain Harvard professors who have been connected with the paper. We find that Prof. Dunbar, who had been a regular contributor for several years previously, became an associate editor in 1861, and in 1864 became sole editor and part owner. In 1868, on account of impaired health, he withdrew from active service as editor, and in the following year permanently severed his editorial and business connections with the paper, when he accepted the Chair of Political Economy...
...funeral of Dr. Paul A. Chadbourne was held at Amherst yesterday, and addresses were made by Rev. Mr. Emerson and Prof. Griffin...
...poem written for the occasion by W. W. Story, the artist, was read, as was also a sonnet by Hon. Thedore Lyman and a travestied translation of Horace by Dr. John O. Sargent. Speeches followed by the Hon. Carl Schurz, Judge Addison Brown, Francis M. Weld, Prof. J. M. Pierce, Mayor A. A. Low, of Brooklyn, and others...