Word: subjectivity
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Realizing perfectly that the impulse of the reader who comes upon the words "loyal support of the eleven" is to toss his paper aside with some such remark as "the same old drool," we nevertheless once more venture a few words on the subject...
...dissertation in Latin of from 2,000 to 2500 words on any subject at the pleasure of the competitor...
...half of whom are now actively engaged in volunteer charity work of various kinds. At a meeting of the committee, with the advisory members, held last week, the following plans were offered: A shelf in the Library reading room will shortly be reserved for the current literature on the subject of Boys' Clubs, Visiting of Hospitals and the Poor, Charity Organizations, and other similar philanthropic movements. The committee propose to hold during the year several evening conferences open to all students, to be addressed by prominent specialists in charity work. After the principal address, the meetings will be thrown open...
...large audience gathered in Sever 11 yesterday afternoon to hear the first of Mr. Copeland's two afternoon lectures. His subject was "Shakspere's characters of Rosalind, Viola, Beatrice, Imogen, and Portia;" and these characters he chose because they are little known among...
...Copeland's lectures have always been so well attended that they need no recommendation from us, unless to new members of the University. The first of his two afternoon lectures, announced in the calendar, will be given today on the subject of "Rosalind and other women characters in Shakspere's comedies." These two lectures will be open to the public, but his subsequent talks to students will be open only to members of the University...