Word: treats
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...School Association at Perlsins Hall, 264 Boylston St. Boston, on successive Saturdays beginning Feb. 18 at 11 o'clock. Professor Moore is an exceedingly interesting speaker, and these lectures will be sure to be of great value to all who are interested in the topic of which they treat. Although designed for the members of the Boston Art School Association. Tickets will be sold to others at $5.00 each...
This endowment will be applied under direction of six Trustees of the Phillips Brooks Memorial, of whom no more than two shall at any time belong to the same religious denomination. Rev. Andrew P. Peabody, Professor George H. Palmer and Robert Treat Paine, Esq. have been requested to act in this capacity and to select by unanimous choice their three associates. These Trustees will fill all vacancies in their number, and have full discretion to arrange and provide for the perpetual, non-sectarian administration and care of this charity. Bishop Brooks' classmates propose to give at least one tenth...
Phillips Brooks was a Harvard man. This does not mean merely that he graduated in '55, that class which contains such other names as Alexander Agassiz, Robert Treat Paine and Theodore Lyman. His interest in his university did not end at graduation, but ever since, he has not only kept a warm place for his Alma Mater in his great heart, but by his efforts has contributed, and contributed largely to the advancement of Harvard manliness. His affection for his class and college is shown in this short extract from a characteristic note written to his class secretary, " I shall...
...offer of a prize of one hundred dollars for an essay on "Immigration" gives an excellent opportunity to members of Philosophy 5 to treat a subject which is growing to be one of the most important before this nation. At no time previous to the present has this question been treated so fully or so broadly by the foremost thinkers of the country, and we are fast coming to a time when some action will be necessary to be taken by the government. This subject, then, is one of special interest, and though competition for the prize is restricted...
...would be more effective. We do not criticise the work of any one year; some instructors have given good forensic subjects while others have given poor; some have enforced the rules rigidly while others have not; but with them all there has appeared a disposition, often frankly admitted, to treat English C indifferently. It has been suggested at times to reduce the number of required +++ to four, - an ill-advised suggestion, for it would only weaken the course more and be a step toward discontinuing it. While the discussion of English in colleges and schools is so general...