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WILLIAM TRELEASE, Secretary.Prof. George P. Fisher of the Yale Divinity School, one of the most scholarly representatives of Christianity in America, continues the discussion of the Christian religion, which was initiated in the North American Review by Col. Ingersoll...
...most important question before the overseers was that of admitting women to the medical school. An individual desiring to contribute asked the president and fellows whether a fund for the medical education of women would be accepted and used as designed. After a long discussion it was voted to accept a fund, the income of which shall ultimately be used for the medical education of women. The following appointments were confirmed: Gen. Francis A. Walker, university lecturer on the resources of the United States; Alexander McKenzie, D. D., lecturer on biblical theology; G. Stanley Hall, lecturer on pedagogy...
...back of the room would fain have had telephonic communication with the desk. As near as could be gathered his lecture was taken up with a review of Addison, the author's mode of criticism as shown in the "Spectator," an attempt to trace its effects in the German school. Part of the lecture was occupied in readings from "Sir Roger de Coverley." Those who had read Sir Roger recognize and appreciate Mr. Perry's efforts to bring out the "delicate touches" of the work. The effect on subsequent English writers, the success of the works from a financial standpoint...
...school law has recently been passed in New Hampshire, for the purpose of compulsory education...
...Cambridge on certain days to meet students desirous of receiving instruction, and the authorities could readily grant the use of some room in Boylston. It may be said that this does not properly come within the province of the university; that it savors too much of a boarding school; but a university ought to provide every possible advantage for the intellectual advancement of its members, and we cannot but look upon a musical accomplishment as so much energy added to a man's working capabilities...