Word: subjectivity
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Several months ago a similar communication was received by the CRIMSON showing how interesting such a course of lectures would be. The subject excited some comment at the time, but nothing was done, and the matter dropped...
This evening Professor Norton will give the fifth of his lectures on Dante. His subject will be "The Divine Comedy: Purgatory." The lecture will be at 7.45 in Sanders Theatre and will be open to the public. References for the lecture will be found on another page...
...believe thoroughly that a course of lectures upon historic Harvard, would be not only of great interest, but exceedingly instructive. There are professors in the Historical Department that have made the history of early New England a subject of special study and research, and who, it is safe to say, are familiar with most of the earlier associations of the University. They are just the men to give such a course of lectures. We feel that the writer of the letter was justified in saying that few students know anything of the founding of their college, or of its growth...
...Jahrbuch der deutschen Dantegesellschaft, 1869, ii, 99-150, contains a paper worth reading by Scartazzini on "Dante's Vision im irdischen Paradiese," followed, pp. 157-168, by one on the same subject by L. Witte...
...last lecture of the course on the Natural History of New England, given under the auspices of the Harvard Natural History Society, will be given by Mr. S. Garman in the Geological Lecture Hall in the University Museum, Oxford Street, on Friday evening, April 26, at 8 o'clock. Subject: The Reptiles and Batrachians (illustrated by lantern slides...