Word: reade
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Copeland will give a reading this afternoon at 4.45 o'clock in Sever 11 to supplement his lecture on Hazlitt, delivered last Wednesday afternoon. He will read selections from Hazlitt, and from Byron, Coleridge, Scott and Wordsworth, poets contemporary with him. The reading is open to the public...
...clock in the Training Table Room of the Union. The general subject of the meeting will be Dante's "Canzoniere." Several papers, summaries of articles on these poems, will be given by members of the club and a few of the shorter poems of Dante will be read. A discussion on disputed points in these poems will follow. All members of the University interested in Italian life and literature are invited to be present, and membership in the club is open to all who have taken at least two years of Italian...
...Wednesday, January 20, Mr. Copeland will read from the works of Hazlitt and contemporary writers, the reading being intended to supplement today's lecture. The fifth and last of the lectures will be given on January 27. The subject will be "Lamb...
...following papers were read: "Social and Psychological Influences of Physical Training," by Dr. Sargent; "The Faculty Position of the Physical Director," by Mr. Marvel; "Physical Training in the World's Exposition at St. Louis," by Dr. Reycroft; "Types of Thorax and Their Relation to Chest Expansion and Lung Capacity," by Dr. McKenzie; Secretary's report on the Work of the Society, by Dr. Babbitt; "The Influence of Heavy Gymnastics," by Mr. C. E. Suiter of the Western University of Pennsylvania; "Modern Tendencies in College Athletics," by Dr. P. C. Phillips of Amherst College; reports of the committee on the revision...
There will be a meeting of the Natural History Society this evening at 8 o'clock in the Training Table Room of the Union. The following men will read papers...