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...citizen today owes to his fellow-countrymen all the use he can make of his power, dependent on his vocation in the community, for some professions are more widely looked to for public benefits than others. We cannot claim that the theatre has been neglected socially or commercially; but as a civic institution it has been overlooked and ignored...
...comes over us every so often that if we were only more sensible, we would be judicious in the appointment of our fellow students to positions in the various organizations which play such a considerable part in our existence, and see to it that these positions, with their responsibilities, were so apportioned that they would be most acceptably filled. The economic principle of the division of labor applies equally as well in this undergraduate community as anywhere. If it were carefully applied, the result would be positions filled more successfully and greater peace of mind for the few individuals...
Professor J. P. Mahaffy, D.C.L., Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, will deliver the first lecture of a series of eight free public lectures on "Modern Civilization and Greek Genius" offered by the Lowell Institute, in Huntington Hall, 491 Boylston street, Boston, this evening at 8 o'clock. The subject of tonight's lecture is "The Causes which gave the Old Greeks Pre-eminence...
...that of Doctor of Laws by Wesleyan University in 1896 and by Ohio Wesleyan University in 1905. He held the position of chairman of the first managing committee of the American School or Classical Studies at Athens, and is honorary president of the Archaeological Institute of America, fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and an honorary member of the British Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies. Professor White is the author of numerous school and college textbooks and monographs on philological and archaeological subjects...
...Ward, who is a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society, has lectured extensively in England and the United States. He is editor of the "Photographic Monthly," and also edits "Photograms of the Year," a critical annual. He has taken some very remarkable photographs, some of which will be shown by the stereopticon in the lecture this evening...