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...HOYT.CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. - Talk on "Solved and Unsolved Problems in Charitable Work," by Hon. Robert Treat Paine of Boston, in Holden Chapel, 6.45 p. m., on Thursday, January...
...LONG'S SPEECH.The second speaker was Ernest Mayo Long, L. S., of Yale. He did not equal Ross. He showed less grasp of the subject, and a tendency to talk on points which would appeal to the audience rather than to the judges. He was some what stiff and hesitating in his delivery, but had a quiet sarcasm that told for his side. He said that his predecessor had based his argument on three assumptions, all of which were questionable. First, he assumed that combinations of employers had done harm to laborers, yet they...
Boston Latin School Association.An enthusiastic meeting of alumni of the Boston Latin School was held last evening at the D. U. rooms. About fifty men were present. Mr. Moses Merrill, at present head master of the school, gave a very interesting and informal talk. He laid stress on the desirability of the alumni keeping in touch with their school and offered to do all in his power to further the interest of the association at Harvard...
...Copeland spoke last night in Sever 11 on Matthew Arnold, Walter Pater, and Henry James. In brief the talk was as follows...
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...