Word: treatments
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...another word in regard to the dinner which will be given after the shoot next Saturday night. It will be the annual dinner of the club and will also be the occasion on which the members have the opportunity to entertain their friends from New Haven. The treatment which Yale has given our Shooting Club at New Haven has been of the most cordial nature. The only way for Harvard to show the equally friendly spirit which she feels is to rally to a man and give the Yale representatives a rousing welcome. The opportunity for this is the dinner...
...Historical writing alone the French have failed to influence corresponding work in England and America. The modern philosophical treatment of customs and institutions has not flourished in France until comparatively lately...
...latest acquisition to the collection of paintings in Memorial Hall is from the brush of Mr. William D. Tiffany, of the class of '45. The subject of this picture is the idea of our University, and the treatment is allegorical. Mr. Tiffany has availed himself of the legend of St. Christopher who, it will be remembered, succeeded, after many trials, in bearing the Christ-child upon his shoulders across a dard and stormy river, there-by receiving divine power and grace. In the picture St. Cristopher represents our forefathers who were the fostering guardians of the University, while the Christ...
...provisional program for the special courses in this department is as follows: Introduction to an Ethical Theory, three lectures by W. M. Salter; The treatment of the Criminal by the State, three lectures by Dr. Charlton T. Lewis; Ethics and Jurisprudence; The Ethical Ideal of the State; History of Temperance Legislation. The names of special lecturers not given will be announced later...
...After Twenty Years" stands in marked contrast to a "A Mutual Fraud" as regards character and treatment. It is a story reminding one of Hawthorne in its general simplicity and in certain descriptive touches. The plot of the story is slender and not particularly original, but the author counterbalances this by some truly excellent bits of description and character delineation. The old village doctor of Milford stands vividly before us, and the quiet humor of the first part stands in striking antithesis to the deep patnos of the latter part of the tale...