Word: worth
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Anthropology; Philip Green Wright, Edmond Earle Lincoln, Frederic Earnest Richter, and Arthur Eli Monroe were made instructors in Economics; William Arthur Berridge, in Mathematics; Howard Rollin Patch and Frederic Schenck, in English; Edward Ballantine, in Music; Bremer Whidden Pond, in Landscape Architecture; Stephen Francis Hamblin, in Horticulture; and Curtis Worth Chenoweth, in Public Speaking. Mortimer Phillips Mason was made a lecturer on Philosophy, Louis Adams Frothingham on State and City Government, and Frederick Law Olmsted on Landscape Architecture. George Falley Ninde and Brackett Kirkwood Thorogood were appointed demonstrators in Engineering Drawing. Frederick Wilkey was re-appointed as manager...
...Divinity School of the University of Chicago, will give the fourth Noble Lecture in Emerson D this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The general topic of the series is "The Spiritual Interpretation of History," and the special topic of today's lecture will be "The Growing Recognition of the Worth of the Individual." The lecture is open to members of the University and the public...
...life, should have some of the unprofessional quality in his life; that is, he should care for his work not solely for the amount it brings in, but as something of itself interesting. If, in the fields of industry and profession, this outlook is needed to make life really worth while, how much greater is the need in the fields of art? All that music, that literature, painting or sculpture live for is the individual contribution to the beauty or significance of the world, which springs from enthusiasm and conviction. To perform this contribution, the artist must not be thinking...
...time to be a student,--to have probed to the truths of life for their own sake. This is the lesson of the college to the artist and to the musician, a desire to understand and to express life, and a firm conviction that what he is doing is worth while, whether it is recognized or not. This is the challenge which must be flung to those who are professionalizing art in this country as our business and even our sport is professionalized. And that lesson the College should teach well...
...William Belden Noble Lectures. "The Spiritual Interpretation of History," IV. "The Growing Recognition of the Worth of the Individual." Dean Shailer Mathews. Emerson...