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Prof. E. C. Hills on "Some Spanish-American Poets...
...course in Spanish, Spanish 6hf., Spanish-American Poetry, will be given once a week during the first half year by Professor E. C. Hills, of Colorado College...
Professor E. C. Hills of Colorado College, Colorado, who is exchange professor with Professor A. B. Hart '80, will give a course, Spanish 6, on Spanish-American poetry in the first half-year, Professor Hart will lecture on American History while in the West...
Professor Burrell was born on April 27, 1856, at Boston, and graduated from the Medical School in 1879. During the Spanish-American War, he was surgeon-general of the Massachusetts Volunteer Aid Society, and commanded the hospital ship "Bay State." In 1899, he was elected president of the Massachusetts Branch of the American Red Cross Society, a position which he held up to the time of his death, and in 1903, was elected president of the American Medical Association...
...supreme deity, until the coming of missionaries in the early part of the nineteenth century. Up to 1750, each island was a separate monarchy, but in that year one king succeeded in conquering the others, and Hawaii remained one united kingdom until 1895, when a republic was established. The Spanish-American war undoubtedly hastened its annexation to the United States, as a coaling station in the east was a necessity at that time; but eventually the islands would have applied for admittance to the Union on account of the prevailing preference for the United States instead of Japan. The Japanese...