Word: rev
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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SUNDAY.Appleton Chapel. Rev. Philip S. Moxom...
...Leverett Saltonstall in the chair. It was voted to concur with the president and fellows in their vote appointing Carl Freidrich Richard Hochdorfer, Ph. D., instructor in German for 1889-90. Professor Walter Faxon was appointed on the committee on Zoology in place of Professor Alpheus Hyatt, declined. Rev. Phillips Brooks, D. D., was appointed on the committee on composition and rhetoric in place of Moorfield Story, declined...
...foreigners devote themselves more to editorial writing. Mr. Godkin's paper has no expression of contempt for our contemporaneous journalism, that the Nation so often and justly indulges in. "The Doctrine of States' Rights" is advocated by Jeff. Davis. Erastus Wiman writes on "British Capital in the United States." Rev. Julius H. Ward discusses the "American Bishops of Today" and Ouida writes on Shelley in a trenchant style, which she adopts as an essayist and is so different from her romance manner. The remainder of the number is filled with the usual notes and comments in small type, the best...
...Seth Low was yesterday formally installed as president of Columbia college. The installation ceremonies, which took place in the Metropolitan Opera House New York, were simple but impressive. The opening prayer was offered by Rev. Dr. C. R. Duffie, chaplain of the college. An address was then made by Rev. Dr. Morgan Dix, after which Hon. Hamilton Fish, LL. D., chairman of the board of trustees, arose and formally presented Mr. Low with the charter and keys of the college...
...meetings on the professions will be held shortly after the midyears. The list of subjects and speakers is as follows: February 15-"Medicine;" Professor J. C. Blake of the Harvard Medical school. February 25-"Law," Hon. Jeremiah Smith, late of the supreme court of New Hampshire. March 4-"Ministry" Rev. Brooke Hereford. March 11-"Public Life," Hon. Theodore Roosevelt of the civil service commission. March 18-"Teaching." Edward Seaver, superintendent of the Boston public schools. March 26-"Business," Charles Smith, president of the New York board of commerce...