Word: supplemental
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Reading from King James Bible, Shakespere, and Bacon. Mr. Copeland. Sever 11, 4.45 P. M. This reading is intended to supplement last week's lecture on Bacon...
Professor Kuno Francke, who has recently returned from Germany after an absence of about a year, has purchased for the Germanic Museum many interesting objects which are now arriving in Cambridge. They consist principally of casts of monumental pieces of sculpture, which directly supplement the collection presented by Emperor William. Besides these casts Professor Francke has secured some large photographs both of the interior and the exterior of the cathedrals of Hildesheim and St. Michael which show the relation of each of the casts in the collection to the whole building. The idea of using photographs as supplements...
...defensive tackle he is at present inferior to Hogan. The latter has also the advantage of experience in the position. Wilhelmi, although considerably heavier than the average end, is nevertheless fast. He is, however, very inexperienced in the duties of the position, and constant coaching will have to supplement his natural ability to make him even a fair and for the championship games. Neal, the leading candidate for this position until his injury in the Wesleyan game, is again in condition to play. Back of the line S. Ward has shown the best work of the many candidates for right...
...into active co-operation in the work. Over one hundred men have been carrying on regular Bible study in the classes. This number has been increasing so that several new courses will be offered next year to fill the growing need. These courses will be primarily devotional and will supplement the literary and critical courses offered by the University...
...written with a just appreciation of his life from the various points of view of author, editor, professor and diplomatic ambassador. Recognizing the excellence of Professor Norton's "Letters of James Russell Lowell," the author, as he says in his preface, has deemed it advisable "not so much to supplement the 'Letters' with other letters, as to complement those volumes with a more formal biography." Keeping this aim in view, the author has quoted from letters only as they throw light on his subject, and does not use them as the foundation of his work. Thus though we find numerous...