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...uniformity of university statistics of enrolment and expenditure will be discussed. This subject was presented by Columbia University at the fourth annual conference of the Association and its discussion made a special order for the fifth conference. At the second session, on February 19, papers will be presented on behalf of the University of Michigan, by Professor Richard Hendson, and the University of Chicago, by Professor Paul Shorey. The third session will also be held on February 19, and papers will be read by President Ira Remsen, of Johns Hopkins University and Professor C. M. Bakewell of the University...
Professor G. F. Moore of the Divinity School, on behalf of the Archaeological Institute of America, will deliver this afternoon, at 4.30 o'clock in Association Hall, Boston, the first of a series of lecture, before fifteen branch societies of the Institute on the recent excavations in Persia, Babylonia, Syria, Palestine and Egypt...
Professor G. F. Moore, of the Divinity School, will make a trip during the mid-year examination period, on behalf of the Archaeological Institute of America, to deliver a series of lectures before fifteen branch societies of the Institute on the recent excavations in Persia. Babylonia, Syria, Palestine and Egypt. This is the first year Professor Moore has made such a tour. The Itinerary of the trip is: Saturday, January 23, at 4.30 o'clock in Association Hall, Boston; Monday, January 25, at New Haven; Tuesday, January 26, at New York; Wednesday, January 27, at Philadelphia; Thursday, January...
Professor William James, on behalf of the Faculty, welcomed the Germanic Museum as an addition to our general back-ground of culture. He spoke of the spirit of study here.--minute research, mainly, as derived from Germany, and said that Harvard could recognize its own spirit of great individuality in these objects of plastic art. He compared the Germanic with the Classic spirit in art. Bacon expressed the Germanic spirit when he wrote "there is no excellent beauty without some strangeness in the proportion." The Mediterranean spirit has always sought to avoid strangeness, and there by its works...
...Eliot, who will accept the gifts in the name of the University; Professor Kuno Francke, who will respond for the Germanic Museum; Hon. Carl Schurz, as president of the Germanic Museum Association; Mr. Edward Robinson, as curator of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts; and Professor William James, on behalf of the Faculty...