Word: researchers
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...SEELYE, Secretary.A LECTURE in behalf of the University Crew will be given Monday evening, March 5, at 8 p. m., at 61 Mt. Vernon street, Boston, by Mr. Richard Hodgson, Secretary of the Society for Psychical Research. Subject: "Theory of Apparitions." Tickets, $1.00, may be obtained of F. G. Balch, W. D. Bancroft, G. F. Keyes, and at Bartlett's. As the number of tickets is limited, men are advised to secure theirs as soon as possible...
...HODGES, Sec.A LECTURE in behalf of the University Crew will be given Monday evening, March 5, at 8 p. m., at 61 Mt. Vernon street, Boston, by Mr. Richard Hodgson, Secretary of the Society for Psychical Research. Subject: "Theory of Apparitions." Tickets, $1.00, may be obtained of F. G. Balch, W. D. Bancroft, G. F. Keyes, and at Bartlett's. As the number of tickets is limited, men are advised to secure theirs as soon as possible...
PHOTOGRAPHIC COMMITTEE.A LECTURE in behalf of the University Crew will be given Monday evening, March 5, at 8 p. m., at 61 Mt. Vernon street, Boston, by Mr. Richard Hodgson, Secretary of the Society for Psychical Research. Subject: "Theory of Apparitions." Tickets, $1.00, may be obtained of F. G. Balch, W. D. Bancroft, G. F. Keyes, and at Bartlett's. As the number of tickets is limited, men are advised to secure theirs as soon as possible...
...American Society for Psychical Research, whose secretary, Mr. Richard Hodgson, is to lecture next Monday evening for the benefit of the University Crew, is a society in which the college should be interested because so many of the professors are leading members, and because it has been proved that a study of the laws of mental action is one that can be carried on to advantage. Among the leading movers in the society the names of Dr. Bowditch, of the Harvard Medical School, Professor Pickering, of the Observatory, Professors Royce and James and Mr. S. N. Scudder, are well-known...
...records relating to our founder, John Harvard, are so few and the rumors so many, that any new fact which is authentic is eagerly seized by men interested in historical research, especially those connected with our University. Thus the announcement that papers have come to light which have a direct bearing upon our founder's life, will be a source of pleasure...