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I beg leave to call attention through your columns to a suggestion made editorially in the last number of the Advocate. There is, as the writer of the editorial indicates, a desire among a large class of students that a series of lectures on live subjects be given under the...
In January and February, a course of ten lectures on Old Testament Archaeology will be delivered at the University of Pennsylvania by eminent American scholars, including Professor Lyon, of Harvard; Rev. H. Clay Trumbull, Rev. W. Hayes Ward, Prof. W. R. Harper, of Yale; Rev. Dr. H. C. McCook, Prof...
Few colleges can boast a prouder record or more eminent alumni than the old University of Virginia, founded by Thomas Jefferson, a fact which he thought worthy to be chronicled, in writing his own epitaph, beside the immortal fact of his having been the author of the Declaration of Independence...
The University of Michigan has under consideration a scheme for a course of lectures next year upon the constitutional history of the United States, as viewed from a legal standpoint. Such eminent jurists as Judge Gresham, ex-Governor Chamberlain of South Carolina, Justice Matthews, Judge Cooley, and others have been...
Dr. E. S. Dunster, an eminent medical authority and instructor, died at Ann Arbor, Mich., on Thursday. He was a graduate of Harvard of the class of 1856.