Word: reading
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Copeland will give a reading from Charles Reade's "Peg Woffington" in the Dinning Room of the Union Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock. The reading will be of special interest, as "Peg Woffington" is a book which is seldom read from, and as this is Mr. Copeland's first reading of the year. It will be open to all members of the University, whether or not members of the Union...
...reason of Owen Wister's notable speech on "Our Country and the Scholar." Deturs were awarded to about thirty men in the first group who had never before received this form of academic recognition, and the names of the principal prize winners and scholars of the past year were read. The music, by the Doctors' Chorus, was exceptionally fine. They gave the "Winter Song" and the "Comrade Song," both by Bullard, and led in the singing of "Fair Harvard" at the end of the meeting...
...kindliness of his character and showing that his greatness lay not in lacking human passions, but in controlling them, except on those rare occasions when to have done so would have been more than human. One of the most wholesome things that an American can do is to read a good bit of Washington's correspondence during the Revolutionary War. Then he can appreciate the constancy and grandeur of the man in the midst of unparalleled difficulties. For him who has not the time or the opportunity to do this, the fifth chapter of "The Seven Ages of Washington...
...weekly meeting of the Divinity Club held last evening a memorial service to Bishop Phillips Brooks '55 was held. Professor F. G. Peabody '69 gave an informal address on the "Life and Work of Phillips Brooks" and read parts of one of his unpublished addresses. "The Relation of the Minister to his People...
...meeting of the Divinity Club, to be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the common room of Divinity Hall, will be a memorial service to Phillips Brooks '55. Professor F.G. Peabody '69 will give an informal address on "The Life and Work of Phillips Brooks" and will read part of an unpublished address which Bishop Brooks once delivered at Harvard. Professor Peabody's address will be preceded by evening prayer in the Divinity School Chapel at 7.40 o'clock...