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...President and Fellows have announced the appointment of the Rev. Charles Fletcher Dole '68 as Ingersoll Lecturer on the Immortality of Man, for the academic year 1906-07. Mr. Dole graduated from Harvard in 1868, taking his master's degree in 1870, and completed his coure at the Andover Theological Seminary in 1872. For one year he was professor of Greek at the University of Vermont. In 1874 he accepted a position as pastor in Portland, Maine, which he held for two years, becoming in 1876 pastor of the First Congregational Church of Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. He has held that...
...Brussels", E. Gilliat-Smith; "The Law Breakers", R. Grant '73; Hebbel's Samtliche Werke, 12 volumes; Keller's Samtliche Werke, 10 volumes; "The Spur", G. B. Lancaster; "Sir Walter Scott", A. Lang; "A Memoir of Jane Austin", J. E. A. Leigh; "Red Saunders' Pets", H. W. Phillips; "Evolution, the Master-Key", C. W. Saleeby; "The Struggle for Self-Government", L. Steffens; Storm's Sammtliche Werke, 8 volumes; "Fenwick's Career", Mrs. Humphrey Ward; "The Wessex of Thomas Hardy", B. C. A. Windle; "The Land of Heart's Desire", W. B. Yeats...
...annual tournament to decide the individual golf championship of the University will begin this afternoon on the Brookline Country Club course, with a qualifying round of 18 holes of match play. Men may choose their own partners in this round, and should hand their scores to the caddy-master at the Club. The men making the eight lowest scores will be paired by lot for the succeeding rounds, which will continue every afternoon until completed...
...surest road to success and distinction, every engineer should become master of one subject, however limited that may be. By the time he is 35 years old, he should know one subject better than anyone else. To do this he need not necessarily become narrow, for his sympathies can still be broad...
...most attractive features of the conference will be a series of talks on the various professions, which will be given just at sun-down each evening on Round Top, a small hill overlooking the Connecticut River. One of the speakers will be Dr. Endicott Peabody, head-master of Groton School, who will present the opportunities in teaching; and one of the professors in the Harvard Medical School has been asked to speak on Medicine. Among the speakers at the regular meetings in the Auditorium will be Bishop Anderson, of Chicago; Mr. Robert E. Speer, of New York; Professor...