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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...same evening and at the same time, Professor G. F. Moore, Frothingham Professor of the History of Religion, will give a similar course on "Christianity in Relation to other Religions." The class will meet in Perkins...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EVENING STUDY COURSES | 2/5/1913 | See Source »

...performed that these two blanks be filled out and returned at the earliest opportunity. In the past class Secretaries have been seriously handicapped because of thoughtless and unnecessary delay on the part of certain of their classmates in complying with this request. It is in order to avoid a similar experience that the Class Committee is making this early appeal. Only the hearty co-operation of the entire class in this matter will make it possible for the officers to do their work successfully...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Senior Class Notices | 1/20/1913 | See Source »

...built of steel and concrete, will seat about 50,000 people and will be erected at an approximate cost of $300,000. It will be situated on ground adjoining University Field, which is owned by the university, and the stand will be oval, open at one end, similar in shape to the Harvard Stadium...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETON PLANS STADIUM | 1/18/1913 | See Source »

...Fellowship is open to Bachelors of Arts in the United States and Canada, and to other American students of similar attainments. Candidates are expected to have enough knowledge of Greek (including Hellenistic Greek), Latin, French, and German, to effectively read books in those languages. The examination will include a majority of the following subjects: Biblical Hebrew History and the Geography of Palestine (ancient and modern), its archaeology, the elements of North Semitic epigraphy, the outlines of Biblical and early Christian literature, Syriac, and Arabic. The subjects prescribed will be suited in some degree to the field in which the student...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Thayer Fellowship Applications | 1/14/1913 | See Source »

Memorial Hall, as all similar eating houses, was constructed before these higher hygienic opinions began to prevail. The Harvard Union had the advantage of later ideas and very wisely adopted them; therefore it is already, and more and more will become, the ideal place in Cambridge for all members of the University to take their meals. The poorest as well as the richest can here find not only excellent food at reasonable prices, but also an environment of sociability and of quietude favorable to the best dietary conditions of health. MARTIN KELLOGG SCHERMERHORN

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Union As An Eating Place. | 1/13/1913 | See Source »

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