Word: treating
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first lecture will treat of "Climatic Variations in the Ice Age:" the second, "Glacial Sculpture in the Alps:" the third, "Man and the Ice Age." All these are subjects in which Professor Penck has made special investigation in the past ten years...
...first American to treat this subject was the late John C. Ropes '57, of Boston, in an article in Scribner's Magazine for 1887; but his publication as well as that of Bernouilli of Basel is far exceeded numerically by that of Mr. Scott...
...great objection to our athletics at the present time is this demoralization of the non-athletic masses, who often treat the stranger within our gates not only as a stranger, but, in the good old classical sense, as an enemy...
...fourth in the series of practical talks before the Travellers' Club will be given this evening at 8 o'clock in the Lecture Room of Harvard Hall, by Mr. George S. Raymer. The subject will be "Prospecting." Mr. Raymer Intends to treat the topic maihly from a traveller's point of view, and will include suggestion for transportation, camping, subsistence, clothing, outfit, etc., as well as hints for the searching for indications of valuable metals and precious stones...
...Harvard Teachers' Association will hold its thirteenth annual meeting in the New Lecture Hall this morning at 10 o'clock. The topic for discussion will be "Progress in the Professional Training of Teachers." Mr. F. C. Lewis s'97, Director of the Graduate School of Pedagogy, Dartmouth College, will treat this topic as to "Educational Theory;" Mr. A. O. Norton '98, of the Department of Education, will speak on "The History of Education;" and Mr. G. H. Locke, Assistant Professor of Education, University of Chicago, will speak on the "Organization and Administration of Schools and School Systems." Following the addresses...