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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Whereas: The profession upon which he was about to enter has been deprived of the service of one who would have adorned it, had his life been spared;

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/18/1894 | See Source »

Mr. C. P. Parker gave a very interesting talk before the Religious Union in Holden Chapel last night on the Stoic poet, Cleanthes. Cleanthes was by profession an athlete or boxer who lived in Athens in the time of Euclid and Archimedes. He was not by profession a poet, but...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Religious Union. | 4/21/1894 | See Source »

In the eye of the law, in the United States, the clergyman is simply a private citizen with no more powers or privileges than other citizens. In England until very recently a clergyman was prohibited by law from holding any secular office, or ever being elected a member of the...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hon. George S. Hale's Lecture. | 3/21/1894 | See Source »

The special importance of fellowships and scholarships to students in the Graduate School appears to be inadequately understood by friends of the University. These students are not youths, maintained by relatives and friends while acquiring the elements of a liberal education; they are men who have already gone through the...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Graduate School. | 3/21/1894 | See Source »

It is gratifying to see how quickly all efforts to raise the standard of the school are appreciated by students of other colleges. The larger number of students are governed by financial restrictions or affection for local institutions. The remaining students will go where they believe that they can secure...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/8/1894 | See Source »

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