Word: visit
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...originally intended, it has been decided to serve one meal only, a table d'hote dinner, from 11.45 to 1.15 o'clock. As there is to be but one sitting the additional time thus gained will enable ticket holders to come at their convenience, and if they choose, to visit the gallery before leaving. The price of seats is $1 each and application may be made at the Auditor's office for a few seats that are still left...
...made a deep study of the different creeds of the world, and has written numerous commentaries on the Christian Scriptures. It was through these commentaries that Mr. M. H. Phelps, Yale '76, who is interested in the comparative study of religions, heard of Mr. Ramanathan, and induced him to visit this country to interpret to Americans his ideas on the unity of faith...
...debating and public speaking prizes and played on the football team for four years. Since graduation he has spoken frequently at many Universities and colleges both in this country and in England. Mr. Speer is now secretary of the Foreign Mission Board of the Protestant Church. On his last visit to Cambridge in 1902 he spoke before a large audience in the Living Room of the Union. Among a number of other books, he has written "A Memorial of a True Life," a biography of Hugh Beaver, the son of ex-Governor Beaver of Pennsylvania...
...collection of German history, which have been stored away in the basement of Robinson Hall, were removed to Gore Hall in the summer. This collection when completed will amount to about ten thousand volumes, and was promised to the University by Prof. A. C. Coolidge in commemoration of the visit of Prince Henry of Prussia in March, 1902. Mr. Liechtenstein, curator of the collection, is now in Europe, in search of other volumes to complete...
...Princeton Mr. Speer was prominent in athletics as well as in scholarship. He played on the football team for four years. Since leaving college Mr. Speer has travelled extensively among the colleges of the country, and has gained a high reputation as a forceful and eloquent speaker. His last visit to Cambridge was in January, 1902, when he spoke in the Living Room of the Union...