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...Harvard Teachers' Association will hold its sixteenth annual meeting in the New Lecture Hall today. There will be two sessions, one in the morning, at 9.45 o'clock, and one in the afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The subject for the morning discussion, which will be open to the public, will be "The Basis of Efficient Education--Culture or Vocation," Mr. A. W. Roberts '81, teacher of the classics in Brookline High School, and Professor A. E. Kennelly, of the engineering department, will address the meeting. After the formal speeches, Mr. R. A. Woods, of the South End House, will...
...landlord's share continually increased while the owner's decreased. The land was hired out to intermediaries, who exacted heavy rent, thus forcing it to support three masters. This led to a constant abandoning and recolonization, so that land, good for cultivation, became a luxury, and since the sixteenth century, intensive cultivation has been going on rapidly...
...members of the Medical Faculty of the University will be delivered by Dr. Langdon Frothingham on "The Present Epizootic of Rabies," this evening at 8 o'clock at the Medical School Buildings, Longwood avenue. Tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock Dr. W. T. Councilman h.'99 will give the sixteenth lecture of the series on "Disease." No admission tickets will be required...
...Harvard Teachers' Association will hold its sixteenth annual meeting in the New Lecture Hall Saturday. There will be two sessions, morning and afternoon, only the former being open to the public. The subject for the first will be "The Basis of Efficient Education--Culture or Vocation." Mr. A. W. Roberts '81, teacher of the Classics in Brookline High School, and Professor A. E. Kennelly will speak. After the formal speeches, Mr. R. A. Woods, of the South End House, will commence a general discussion...
...HARVARD TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. Sixteenth Annual Meeting. "The Basis of an Efficient Education-Culture or Vocation?" Mr. A. W. Roberts and Professors A. E. Kennelly. Discussion opened by Mr. R. A. Woods. New Lecture Hall...