Word: session
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following professors, instructors, and assistants have been appointed from the different departments and approved by the Summer School Committee, for the summer session, which will open July 2, and close on August 9: N. S. Bacon '95, assistant in Hygiene; J. P. Baxter '96, assistant professor of Chemistry; C. S. Berry, assistant in psychology; A. W. Boesche, instructor in German; A. C. Boylston '03, assistant in Chemistry; S. M. Brenke, instructor in Mathematics and assistant in Astronomy; S. D. Brooks '04, superintendent of Boston Public Schools; W. R. Castle, Jr., '00, instructor in English; G. H. Chase '96, assistant professor...
This evening the Prospect Union, 744 Massachusetts avenue, will close its winter session of evening classes with public exercises in the form of a debate. Mayor Wardwell, Senator F. J. Mcleod of this District, and Hon. F. W. Dallinger will act as judges. Music will be furnished by the Harvard Glee, Mandolin, and Banjo Clubs. The speakers will discuss the question, "Resolved, That capital punishment should be abolished." The affirmative will be supported by J. F. Ryan and E. F. Medley, and the negative by R. S. Danskin and A. A. Cameron...
...Harvard Teachers' Association held its sixteenth annual meeting in the New Lecture Hall on Saturday. At the morning session the former officers of the Association were re-elected: president, G. D. Cushing '85; vice-presidents, G. B. Diman and E. D. Russell '80; secretary, Professor P. H. Hanus; and treasurer, O. B. Oakman '87. To the executive committee, consisting of A. W. Roberts '81, C. H. Morse '80, and F. Winsor '93, were elected F. V. Thompson and N. H. Black '96 to succeed the late Dean Shaler '62 and G. H. Browne '78, whose term had expired...
...morning session the topic of discussion was: "The Basis of an Efficient Education--Culture or Vocation?" A. W. Roberts '81, teacher of classics in the Brookline High School, and A. E. Kennelly, professor of electrical engineering, read papers on the subject. In concluding Mr. Roberts said that he believed that culture can be obtained from the proper study of many different subjects; that there is no real opposition between culture and vocation, but that the study of a vocation begun too earily is likely to interfere with the gaining of culture, and result in loss to the individual...
...afternoon session, which will be confined to members of the association, will be devoted to the study of "Industrial Education." The speakers will be Mr. C. H. Thurber, managing editor of Ginn & Co., Mr. J. Golden, president of the United Textile Workers of America, and Mr. C. W. Hubbard '78, of the Ludlow Manufacturing Co. The annual dinner of the association will be held at the Union between the sessions...