Word: visiting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Harvard is indeed fortunate in the number of great men that yearly visit the University and address the students. But rarely do we have an opportunity to listen to a man as eminent as Count Apponyl. Undoubtedly the leading states-man of his country, today's distinguished visitor is in every sense an international figure...
...months' lecture trip in this country before returning to Germany. He will go first to New York, where he will lecture for a fortnight at Columbia University. From here he will go to Rochester and Ithaca, where he will deliver several lectures at Cornell University. After another brief visit to New York, he will go to Columbus, Ohio, to speak at Ohio University. Continuing west, he will lecture next in St. Louis, and from there he will go to Chicago, to deliver a series of addresses at the University of Chicago. At the University of Wisconsin, he will give...
Professor Max Friedlaender, of the University of Berlin, who has been lecturing at the University, will start on a lecture tour of the United States on January 30, going to Cornell University. On leaving Ithaca he will visit and lecture at the following cities and universities: University of California, Columbia University, University of Chicago, Columbus, O., Johns Hopkins University, Madison, O., Minneapolis, Minn., and St. Louis, Mo. He has no special subjects for his lectures but they will be on musical topics. While here he has given two courses, one on "Romanticism in Music, from von Weber and Chopin...
...speak to the club on various phases of their work. If desired, a class for those who are totally ignorant is to be formed, under the direction of the more advanced members, which will take up the study from its most elementary beginnings. Parties will later be arranged to visit the best stations in this vicinity. Membership is at present open to all members of the University. An open meeting will be held in Matthews 14 this evening at 7.45 o'clock to which all men interested in wireless telegraphy are invited. E. W. CHAPIN...
Factories are employing their own doctors and nurses, and insurance companies hire doctors and nurses to visit their policy holders and keep them in good health. These are also forces tending to take away the private practice of the physicians...