Word: students
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...STUDENT VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE.- Mr. Birtwell will hold his office hours as usual in Grays 17 this morning from 9-11 o'clock. All men interested in any form of charity work are invited to call...
...those great questions which every earnest man should consider. It makes possible the personal growth in faith, sympathy and sacred endeavor. It is the day for the cultivation of the spiritual nature which is so often lost sight of in the lower thoughts of man. It is preeminently the student's day when he may turn with relief and inspiration from his daily tasks. Let us still honor and treasure the sacred day of the seven. Let us use it to lift our lives to the higher level of character...
Among the numerous gifts which have been received was a memorial gift,- the botanical collections of Mary E. Gilbreth, made for her own use as a student and teacher, and, in accordance with her wish, given to Radcliffe College after her death in August, 1894. The collection includes pressed specimens for a herbarium, material for microscopic study and a collection of specimens to illustrate the dissemination of seeds. This unique and valuable collection is to bear her name and to perpetuate her memory in the college...
...Theodore Lovett Sewall of the class of 1874 was recently announced at Indianapolis. Mr. Sewall, a descendant of Chief Justice Samuel Sewall, was born at Massillon, O., Sept. 20, 1853. Entering college in 1870, he graduated in 1874, and then, after a two years' course as a graduate student, received the degree of LL. B. He was the seventh Sewall in a direct line to receive a degree from Harvard. Mr. Sewall was a man of marked literary tastes. He was a fine critic. One of the organizers of the Contemporary Club of Indianapolis, he served for four years...
From the opening scene of Faust's studio, where the pale, ascetic student, wearying of his search after truth, calls upon the arch fiend to aid him, the audience is carried through a bewildering array of scenes, each one a master-piece. Scenic artist Frank King has worked unceasingly for two weeks past and professes himself satisfied with the result. The electrical effects form a very large part of the production, and these are adequately supplied by Electrician Murphy...