Word: whites
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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President White of Cornell is mentioned as the successor of Hon. Whitelay Reid as Minister to France...
COURSES FOR TEACHERS.During the second half-year Professor J. W. White will discuss Elementary Methods of Instruction in Greek, on Friday, at 4.30 p. m. in Harvard 1. These discussions will include practical exemplifications of principles. They are open to members of the University and also to teachers not connected with the University who make previous application to Mr. White...
Oliver Wendell Holmes, President Eliot, Bishop Phillips Brooks, Rev. Samuel Longfellow, Rev. Edward Hall, Col. T. W. Higginson, Justin Winsor, Rev. William Lawrence, Edward Hooper, Professors, Child, Norton, Briggs, Palmer, Royce, James, Jackson, Kittredge, Greenough, Wendell, Lyon, Ames, Hill, J. W. White, Smith, Thayer, Toy, Perce, Taussig, Lanman, Phelps, Channing, Lane, Dunbar, Secretary Bolles, Hon. S. Lincoln, Rev. Percy Browne, Dr. D. D. Slade, Augustus Lowell, John S. Dwight, William G. Russell, Col. Henry Lee, Martin Brimmer, Geo. Putnam Leverett, Saltonstall, Waldo Burnett, Joseph Burnett, Lothrop Thorndike, Mr. Schlesinger, Frederic Cunningham, Dr. Wyman and Dr. E. R. Coggswell, Edward Burnett...
...this subject during the first half-year which have proved eminently successful. The program for the second half-year, however, offers a still broader field for information. Instead of a single course of public lectures of a rather advanced nature, there is to be given a course by Professor White on the elementary methods of instruction, also courses addressed to teachers by Professor Davis and Professor Goodale. Of the three courses, that given by Professor White concerns itself most intimately with the college, not only by reason of its being more closely confined to the college than the others...
COURSES FOR TEACHERS.During the second half-year Professor J. W. White will discuss Elementary Methods of Instruction in Greek, on Friday, at 4.30 p. m. in Harvard 1. These discussions will include practical exemplifications of principles. They are open to members of the University and also to teachers not connected with the University who make previous application to Mr. White...