Word: subjects
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Paddock of Idaho, reformer, platform orator, and founder and president of the Idaho Industrial Institute, will give an illustrated lecture on "Roughing it in the Rockies" in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. No one is better able to treat this subject than Mr. Paddock, who has lived for 25 years in the West among cowboys, ranchmen and miners; and no one knows better than he what has become of the thousands of adventures, prospectors, outlaws, and with them the educated and thoughtful men who went out west to get a living. Born...
...life work must be content to draw his recompense partly from other sources than money. These are the respect in which the teacher is always held in a community, the affection of his pupils, and, in the case of the college professor, the sense of mastery of a particular subject; for to be a successful college teacher today involves a high degree of specialization...
...second of the three lectures by Dr. L. J. Henderson '98, on "The Equilibrium between Acids and Bases in the Animal Organism" will be given this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in Boylston 9. The subject of this afternoon's lecture is "The Equilibrium in Blood and Protoplasm...
...things, and not in "contact with men," which too often means becoming part of a clique. It is a place where we should learn to work as well as to play, where we should learn to enjoy work; and that will come through arousing real interest in some particular subject whether it be related or not to our later career. Thus, even here, moderate specialization is wise. Unless our careers fail to be what they should be, such specialization ought to arouse some of the spirit discussed in the first contribution of the issue...
President Eliot and Professor J. H. Beale '82 of the Law School, will hold an informal discussion on the subject of "City Government by Commission," at the Colonial Club, this evening at 8 o'clock. President Eliot will argue in favor of municipal government by commission, and Professor Beale will oppose that theory. Professor Beale is now a member of the Cambridge board of aldermen. The discussion will be open only to members of the club and their guests...