Word: giftedly
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Cambridge Conferences, which were begun last year and carried on with great success, are the gift of Mrs. Ole Bull to students and professors in Harvard and other educational institutions. All students are cordially welcomed to membership, which does not imply an obligation to attend all the lectures, but only such as meet the special wants of the students. Conferences are held Sundays and Wednesdays at 168 Brattle street, and on other days class lectures are given by Dr. Janes, the director of the work. The lectures by Professor Royce on Sundays, and class lectures by Dr. Janes on "Epoch...
...subject whereof the study is to be promoted by the Fellowship. Competition is open to all candidates for the degree of A. B. in Harvard University in the year 1898, and to members of the Graduate School and the Law School; and, by the terms of the gift, the award is to be made solely with regard to promise and capacity as evidenced by the essays and the general records of candidates, and without regard to their pecuniary means. The holder of the Fellowship will be under obligation to continue the study of the subject at Harvard University...
...Library has recently received an Index of all periodical literature relating to Harvard University. It came to the Library as the gift of Charles C. Beaman '61, who is a vice-president of the University Club of New York City...
...committee accepted the gift of a photograph of a famous eight-oar crew, of which Mr. Playford was stroke, on the Thames, and, in the distance, a twelve-oar crew probably the only one ever organized. Mr. Frederic Crowningshield '66, was the donor. The chairman of the Athletic Committee will be glad to hear suggestions as to the permanent place for the photograph...
...collection of pictures on the walls of the stairway leading up to the Library Reading Room has been enlarged by photographs of the church of St. Saviour's, Southwark, London, and by a view of the town of Southwark, including many noted buildings. The gift is due to the kindness of Mr. James Atkins Noyes, of the class of '83, who has recently returned from Fngland...