Word: reade
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This evening at 8 o'clock, in Sever 11, Mr. Copeland will read from the King James Bible, Shakespere, and Milton. The reading will be open only to members of the University...
President Eliot will read a paper before the Ethical Society on "Great Riches.7 December 5 in Phillips Brooks House...
...American Psychological and Philosophical Associations will meet in Cambridge, at the invitation of the department of philosophy, on December 27, 28, and 29. Emerson Hall will be opened in time for their use. At these meetings papers will be read, and the latest theories of philosophical research discussed. In order that the members of the Association may not have to come in and out from Boston to the meetings, it is greatly desired that men who have dormitory rooms, and are not occupying them at the time of the meeting, will allow them to be used by members...
...Copeland will read informally some "Scenes from Shakespere--Tragedy, Comedy, and 'History'" in Sever 11, this evening at 8 o'clock. The reading will include scenes from "Macbeth," "Henry V," and "Much Ado About Nothing." This will be the fourth of Mr. Copeland's Wednesday evening readings...
...Lyman, instructor in English and public speaking; and F. S. Woods, lecturer on mathematics. The following appointments were approved to take effect September 1, 1905: E. O. Parker, assistant in drawing; William H. Walker, lecturer on industrial chemistry, G. H. Chase, curator of classical antiquities; C. A. Read and E. L. Gookin, assistants in the Library...