Word: reading
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Professor Eugen Kuehnemann, Visiting Professor of German Literature, will give a few public readings at intervals during the current academic year. The first reading will be that of Schiller's "Maria Stuart," on Monday, October 26 at 8 P. M., in Room J, Emerson Hall. At subsequent readings during the first half-year, Professor Kuehnemann will read from the works of Kliest, Grillparzer, and Hebbel respectively. In the second half-year he will read portions of Goethe's "Faust." In addition to reading from the text, Professor Kuehnemann will make a few introductory remarks concerning each author, and will also...
...Rhodes read an interesting paper on economic conditions in this country during President Hayes's administration, paying special attention to the notable manner in which Hayes averted the panics following close after the Civil War. Hayes took the presidential chair only after a bitter struggle with Tilden, and with the reputation of being the only president who ever entered upon that office with the word "Fraud" stamped on his forehead. His struggles with the Senate and with the members of his cabinet, in trying to put an end to the panic that was causing so many strikes throughout the country...
Just before the lecture the new constitution of the club will be read by President W. G. Roelker, after which its ratification will be voted upon. At the close of the meeting the club will parade...
...Holworthy Hall to march to the Union. This procession will be led by a part of the University orchestra and the leaders of the National Republican College League and of the Harvard Republican Club. Just before the lecture the new constitution will be ratified after it has been read by President W. G. Roelker...
...advanced instruction in such fields as geography, mathematics, or engineering, whenever these subjects are shown to have an important bearing on the student's ultimate line of business. Courses in French, German, and Spanish Correspondence will be offered with the special object of enabling graduates of the School to read and write letters in these languages and to understand the accepted forms of business correspondence. Students who pass in the first year's work in Commercial Law will be admitted to courses in the Law of Sales, Agency, Insurance, Admiralty, Quasi-Contracts, Municipal Corporations, and Public Service, given...