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Professor P. H. Hanus, who is the Chairman of the Massachusetts State Commission on Industrial Education, will speak at Lowell this evening before the members of the Pomona Range district on "Industrial Education." Professor Hanus intends to go to New York on Saturday, April 13, to address the School masters' Association of New York and Vicinity on the subject of "An Efficient Education...
...peasants. The peasants had been restrained all their lives by the government, and upon receiving the opportunity of freedom, as it may be called, they carried its privileges to a great excess. Now it is the endeavor of the government to get the peasant back to his original state, and let him out of his confinement by gradual stages, but the step which has been taken cannot now be retracted; the peasants will never relinquish the small claims to freedom which they have obtained...
...other east and west, will shortly be placed on a suitable foundation in the basement of the Geological section. This type of instrument records earth vibrations on smoked paper carried on revolving drums operated by clockwork. One of the same general type which has been set up in the State Museum at Albany, New York, for more than a year, on a clay foundation like that underlying the Harvard station, gave complete records of the San Francisco, Valparaiso, and the great Indian earthquakes. The Harvard station will pay particular attention to New England earthquakes and to the geological examination...
...Henri de la Chapelle spoke last night in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House on "The Church and State in France." The lecture was the last of a series under the auspices of the St. Paul's Catholic Club on the present conditions of the French church...
...breaking of the Concordat of 1801, said Father de la Chapelle, was in itself an unspeakable act on the part of the government. The government declared that by breaking the Concordat the church and the state would be made independent of each other; but in reality the object of the breach was to enable the state to control the church and appropriate all its property to state uses. When the Pope protested against such action on the part of the state, an agreement was suggested by the latter that worship associations, composed of persons interested in the church, be instituted...