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...discussion concerning the three years'course at Harvard which again receives attention by the report of the committee of the overseers is lucidly set forth in the recently published pamphlet containing the address made by Professor Josiah Royce on June 28, 1890, at St. Paul before the Harvard Club of Minnesota...
...address opens with a description of the Graduate Department. He sets forth the reasons which have led Harvard to take a more advanced position with regard to mental training than that of most American colleges. These have hitherto contented themselves with filling the mind with a superficial culture which finds vent in the platitudes of average commencement parts. The crying need in this country is for the development of the "modern scholar" in the true sense of the word. By means of the elective system and of advanced courses, Harvard is unabled to bring about in its graduate students ripe...
There were about 20 members present a the meeting of the Free Wool Club last evening. The secretary, H. De Y. Lentz, '91, read minutes of the last meeting. Mr. Garrison, L. S., in giving the report of the executive committee, said that Hon. Josiah Quincy would address the club this winter on the subject of the McKinley bill, and that addresses were hoped for from Hon J. F. Andrew, Hon. Wm. Everett and George Fred Williams...
...informal meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association was held in the Lawrence Scientific School last evening. Professor Shaler made a short address, and music was rendered by several members of the society...
There is to be a regular meeting of the association every Sunday evening at 6.30 during the year. Prof. J. H. Thayer, D. D., Prof. Chaplin, Prof. G. D. Lyon, D. D., and Rev, Brooke Herford are among those who will address the society this winter. Rev. Lyman Abbott and Rev. Henry Van Dyke have been invited to make addresses, but have not as yet been heard from...