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...EDWARD PICK, Ph. D. M. A. the greatest living authority on Memory, in response to a general request that he shall teach his system, of which he spoke in his lecture before the Philosophical club last Tuesday evening, has conserted to give five lessons, which will be given in Lyceum hall, next Tuesday evening, May 21st, at 7.45 o'clock. The remaining four lessons will be given May 23d, 24th, 27th and 29th. These lessons are the same that Dr. Pick has given in the leading universities in Europe, and in these lessons he guarantees a complete mastery...
...BAILEY, 31 Stoughton.DR. EDWARD PICK, Ph. D. M. A. the greatest living authority on Memory, in response to a general request that he shall teach his system, of which he spoke in his lecture before the Philosophical club last Tuesday evening, has conserted to give five lessons, which will be given in Lyceum hall, next Tuesday evening, May 21st, at 7.45 o'clock. The remaining four lessons will be given May 23d, 24th, 27th and 29th. These lessons are the same that Dr. Pick has given in the leading universities in Europe, and in these lessons he guarantees a complete...
...EDWARD PICK, Ph. D. M. A. the greatest living authority on Memory, in response to a general request that he shall teach his system, of which he spoke in his lecture before the Philosophical club last Tuesday evening, has conserted to give five lessons, which will be given in Lyceum hall, next Tuesday evening, May 21st, at 7.45 o'clock. The remaining four lessons will be given May 23d, 24th, 27th and 29th. These lessons are the same that Dr. Pick has given in the leading universities in Europe, and in these lessons he guarantees a complete mastery...
...EDWARD PICK, Ph. D. M. A. the greatest living authority on Memory, in response to a general request that he shall teach his system, of which he spoke in his lecture before the Philosophical club last Tuesday evening, has conserted to give five lessons, which will be given in Lyceum hall, next Tuesday evening, May 21st, at 7.45 o'clock. The remaining four lessons will be given May 23d, 24th, 27th and 29th. These lessons are the same that Dr. Pick has given in the leading universities in Europe, and in these lessons he guarantees a complete mastery...
...quarter of eight o'clock, when the first speaker, W. R. Bigelow, was announced. He spoke in a very agreeable manner, but evidently felt the disadvantages of being the first speaker. W. E. B. DuBois delivered Grattan's 'Invective against Mr. Flood' in an effective manner. His gesticulation was particularly good. H. E. Burton spoke in an easy dignified manner, which left the impression of considerable reserve power. The next speaker, A. S. Wicks, caught the spirit of Webster's "Against Secession." but his voice lacked the power to give it adequate expression. C. M. Thayer gave an intelligent...