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Dates: during 1910-1919
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During the second half of the year he will conduct the course in research work listed as Fine Arts 20. The lecture today will be on "Rig Veda Upanishads, Vedanta, Yoga," and will be open to the public and all members of the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dr. Coomaraswamy on Rig-Vedas | 11/19/1919 | See Source »

...presentation through the Medical School to the University of bound copies of a reprint of the research work done by the hospital while abroad also took place. These constitute a single large volume which is a striking testimonial to the brilliance of the experiments carried on and completed under the trying conditions of the modern battlefield...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLORS OF "BASE HOSPITAL NO. 5" PRESENTED TO THE UNIVERSITY | 11/13/1919 | See Source »

...Hereafter, also, there will be a greater importance attached to the study of social questions. Social economy and kindred subjects will assume far larger proportions than hitherto. All that pertains to society should be considered as a field of objective research for science...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EXCHANGE PROFESSOR FAVORS EDUCATION OF ALL CLASSES | 11/13/1919 | See Source »

Dean W. B. Donham of the College of Business Administration spoke briefly on the functions of a modern business school. He laid especial emphasis upon the need of scientific research and high professional ethics in the business world of the future. Mr. J. E. Harley, chairman of the Executive Council of the Society and toastmaster of the evening, called upon one of the guests, Dean Fenn of the Harvard Divinity school, for a few remarks. Dean Fenn responded by a few words of confidence in "young men" as the protectors of the present civilization...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOTED SPEAKER AT GRADUATE SCHOOLS SOCIETY MEETING | 11/13/1919 | See Source »

...fact that he is engaged in research work here, he has not yet had time to inspect the University closely but he expressed himself as much impressed by the living conditions of the students which, he said, are immeasurably superior to those in Europe. The facilities for research at the University he has also found to be better than any on the Continent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOHEMIAN SAVANT WELCOMED | 11/8/1919 | See Source »

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