Word: visitations
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Those who say that Harvard is devoting its energies to "keeping up with the times," and thus neglecting the classics will find food for reflection in the announced visit of Professor White and Dr. Tarbell to the American School for Classical Study at Athens. They go to take an active part in the advancement of classical study and research, in a work which has its value for classical students of all nations. In this work of the school at Athens, and too in the foundation of the school Harvard has played the part of an enthusiastic and steady supporter...
Robert Mitchell, manager of the Polytechnic Institute of London is arranging to bring 1,200 students from his institute to visit the World's Fair in '93. They will come in parties of one hundred each and the total expense of the trip for each man will be but a little over...
While Professor Peabody has been in Dresden he has made a careful study of German Social Reform. When he leaves Dresden he will go to Munich and to Florence where he will meet Professor Thayer and visit Palestine with him during March, returning to England in the spring...
...college library there is one room which is very seldom visited by the hundreds of men who use the library every day. This is the room directly over the delivery room, and it is reached by the iron stairs that run up just to the west of the card catalogue. Like a great many other sights about the college which visitors see and which are often unknown to most of the students, this room in the library contains a number of very interesting things, well worth a visit...
...Rhenish Symphony" by Schumann was the fifth number. This work is intended to convey the impressions of the composer on a visit to Cologne and its second performance took place there in 1851. There are five movements, the first and last being "vivace." The three middle ones are solemn and quiet and the whole leaves a very pleasant impression with the hearer...