Word: subjectivity
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Bishop William Hare of South Dakota spoke last night at the invitation of the St. Paul's Society, in Sever 11, taking as his subject "Christo et Ecclesiae." He said, the most striking thing about these words is that they are in the dative case. It is not merely two words, "Christ and the Church," but the dative case is used, grammarians tell us, to name one for whom something is done or to whom something is given. So we are to work for Christ and His Church...
...subject of his lecture, "The Vikings," he was able to discuss from original researches which he has recently been making in Scandinavia. By means of manuscripts and the investigation of almost innumerable graves, he has been able to settle many doubtful points and overthrow false theories...
Regulations: "No student is permitted to take any books or papers into the examination room except by express direction of the instructor. No communication is permitted between students in the examination room on any subject whatever...
Bishop Hare comes to us tonight for the first time, to speak on a subject, "Christo et Ecclesiae" which promises to be very interesting. Bishop Hare is well known as an able man and an element speaker and it will be well worth the while of any one to hear him. This is the first time that the St. Paul's Society has arranged a public lecture and so good a move deserves a hearty support from the University...
After the talk Mr. Copeland read Matthew Arnold's "Requiescat," and selections from Pater's "Marius the Epicurean." Mr. Copeland's next lecture will be given in Sever 11, on February 12. The subject will be "The New Woman...