Word: stereopticons
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...Eastern Massachusetts section of the Classical Association of New England will hold a joint meeting with the Classical Club of Greater Boston in Harvard Hall this morning at 10 o'clock. A general discussion and a stereopticon lecture will follow several 20-minute talks on classical subjects. Among those who will speak are Professor Charles H. Forbes of Andover Academy, the Reverend Samuel V. Cole, president of Wharton College; the Reverend Thomas A. Becker of Boston College, Mr. William C. Greene of Groton School, Mr. Alfred M. Dame, Dr. William Gallager, and Dr. Walter H. Freeman of Worcester Academy...
...Eastern Massachusetts section of the Classical Association of New England will be held jointly with the Classical Club of Greater Boston in Harvard Hall on Saturday at 10n o'clock. This meeting will consist of 20-minute talks on classical subjects, followed by a discussion and a stereopticon lecture. Among the speakers will be the Reverend Samuel V. Cole, President of Wharton College; the Reverend Thomas A. Becker of Boston College, Mr. William C. Greene of Groton School, Professor Charles H. Forbes of Andover Academy, and Dr. Walter H. Freeman of Worcester Academy...
...evening session, which will be held in the Central Congregational Church near Copley Square, there is to be an address by Dr. Robert E. Speer and a stereopticon lecture by James H. Lewis, Student Secretary of the Life Service Department of the Interchurch World Movement. Reservation will be made for 500 ticket holders until 7.20 o'clock. 300 others can be admitted to the evening session. Tickets may be obtained from A. H. Kemp, 72 Mt. Vernon street, Boston...
...Emerson last spoke at the University in 1906, when he told of his experiences in Manchuria. His talk tonight, which is to be illustrated by moving pictures and stereopticon slides taken at the front, will give a vivid picture of present conditions in Europe...
...Hugh L. Cooper will speak in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock on "Water Power and Man Power." His talk will be illustrated by stereopticon slides. Mr. Cooper is one of the foremost engineers of the country. Among other feats, he drove a tunnel under the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara, which was considered an impossible task. Perhaps his most important exploit was the planning and building of the great water power dam across the Mississippi at Keokuk, Iowa. The dam is nine-tenths of a mile long, being made up of one hundred...