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...always a refreshing thing to hear a young critic express his criticism in a positive manner. There is entirely too much of the half-hearted, uncertain sort of judgment that says: "It seems to me," "I think," et cetera. Better far to show your colors and come boldly out with "It is," because everyone understands criticism as an expression of little more than personal opinion. The authority of it and the respect we give to it rests on the individual. Mr. Wright, then, who indeed does not hesitate to state his views with perfect assurance in his criticism of "Major...
...Shattuck '68 will deliver a lecture at the Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, on the subject "Catching Cold, et cetera." This is the first of a series of free public lectures to be given at the Medical School on Sunday afternoons during the winter. At each lecture the doors will be closed at five minutes past the hour...
...Lecture on "Catching Cold et cetera," at Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, by Dr. F. C. Shattuck...
January 7.--"Catching Cold, et cetera." Dr. F. C. Shattuck...
...leave three or more for the remaining rooms. To run these nine hundred lights would require one large dynamo or several smaller ones, which would cost six thousand dollars. To drive these there would be necessary a seventy-five horse power steam engine, which, with the boiler-house, et cetera, would cost about ten thousand dollars. Part of this expense might not be necessary, as the university already possesses two small engines near the Jefferson Laboratory, which could be used for the purpose. Leaving these out of the question, for though they would of course, reduce the initial expense, they...