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Emperor William has sent through Prof. Max Muller of Oxford University, a telegram to the Oxford University boat crew, congratulating them upon their defeat of the Cambridge crew, last Saturday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 4/15/1892 | See Source »

...good sized audience assembled in Sanders Theatre, last night, to hear Mr. Krehbiel's lecture on the "Precursors of the Pianoforte." The lecture was very interesting, and with the illustrations on the various points by Mr. Steinert, very instructive. The lecturer was introduced by Prof. Paine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Precursors of the Pianoforte. | 4/15/1892 | See Source »

...result, will be followed through from its beginning. A program of classical music will be rendered on the clavichord, harpichord, and other old instruments, which will be played by Mr. Arthur Friedheim. The lecture has been given at Yale, and is given here largely through the influence of Prof. J. K. Paine. Mr. Steinert's instruments, among which are some very rare and valuable ones, are to be taken to Vienna soon, and this will be the best opportunity for the students to see them. No tickets are necessary for admission to the lecture, and every student should make...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lecture on the Precursors of the Pianoforte. | 4/14/1892 | See Source »

...Prof. Goodale lectured yesterday afternoon on "Illustrations drawn, from leaves and flowers." All the available space in the botany lecture room was filled by the audience, and if the course increases in popularity as it has done, a larger room will have to be resorted to. Too much can hardly be said in praise of Prof. Goodale's lectures; they are certainly as clear and concise as could be desired, and every student ought to hear at least one of them for the sake of the mastery of method shown in them, if not for interest in the subject matter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lecture on Botany. | 4/2/1892 | See Source »

...Prof. Wright addressed the meeting of the Y. M. C. A., last night, on the subject of "Tolerance." Toleration, said the speaker, differs from tolerance, in the fact that the former is the principle which controls our actions, while the latter is the practice of that principle. So far as the attitude of different sects to each other is concerned, the virtue of tolerance, at least in this part of the world, is today, apparently well cultivated. This seems especially true to us when we consider the spirit of the early Puritans, and other religious sects, existing at the same...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Y. M. C. A. | 4/1/1892 | See Source »

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