Word: treating
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Herford will speak in Sever 11 this evening, by special request, on "Some Differences between American and English Life." Dr. Herford's position in the community is sufficient to warrant an interesting conference, and he is eminently qualified to treat this subject, being an Englishman by birth and having spent many years in this country. This is the last time Dr. Herford will speak before the undergraduates, as his official connection with the college ends this week, and he returns next month to England. It is unfortunate that the conference comes on the same night as the Glee Club Concert...
...class for study of the Prayer Book which is being conducted by Rev. Professor H. S. Nash on Sunday afternoons in the St. Paul's Society Room. Professor Nash is a graduate of Harvard and very much interested in the college. In these Sunday afternoon talks he will treat the Prayer Book from a historical point of view. No outside work will be required, though some reading will be recommended. The second meeting of the class will be held tomorrow afternoon...
...recognition of the readiness which the students as a body have shown in recent years to support the faculty in all matters of college discipline. It is a pleasure to know that the moral tone of the college is so healthy that the faculty can afford to treat us, not simply with fairness and justice, but with the confidence and liberality which characterize its action in this instance...
...lead them who are closely in touch with college life. The first of the series will be held next Monday evening when Mr. Edward Cummings of the Political Economy department, will speak on University Extension. Mr. Cummings, it will be remembered, was for two years holder of the Robert Treat Paine Fellowship, and during that time made a thorough study on the ground of the work which is being done by university men among the masses in Europe, and especially in England. He was for some time a resident at Toynbee Hall, and directly participated in the intensely interesting work...
...subject, "The Present Position of the Independent Man" will treat the questions of this year's state campaign and their application to the present situation in the national politics from the standpoint of a man who allies himself to that party in which he sees the greatest opportunities for good government. Mr. Storey has of late been identified with the Democratic party and his talk on Wednesday will be in large measure a discussion as to whether that party has kept its pledges and is hence entitled to the support of the honorable and intelligent portion of the community...