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Professor C. A. Briggs of the Union Theological Seminary of New York, who will preach at Appleton Chapel tomorrow night, is a man who will appeal strongly to Harvard men. A liberal but reverent thinker himself, he has the teacher's power of expressing his thoughts clearly and forcibly to others...
...that the whole body of the alumni and friends of the University should undertake to provide by a general subscription these indispensable means of instruction and research? It is the most comprehensive object for which money can be given to a university; for the Library is needed by every teacher and student no matter what his department. A well organized effort to raise a large fund for this purpose would have the eager support of every member of the University staff, and of every graduate and friend of the University who loves reading, or who understands how indispensable great collections...
...known views, but in occasional entirely original discussions, with much fruitful suggestiveness concerning not only Shakspere, but literature, art, and life. Even when one violently disagrees with the author, one is almost sure to learn something; which is perhaps the highest tribute that can be paid to the professional teacher...
...Italian is not needed; I speak from experience, for when I began to help I scarcely knew a word. The men crowd around you like a lot of eager boys, and will make the most painstaking efforts to imitate the English sounds you make. Incidentally, of course, the teacher picks up a good deal of Italian and he is in the way of getting some insight into Italian character...
...EMIL TIFERRO, Tenor, teacher of the Higher Art of Singing, will meet Harvard Students for private instruction in solo and chorus singing. Applications for lessons may be made from 10 to 12 and 3 to 5 at 130-132 Boylston St., Boston, up one flight. For further information please apply to Professor John K. Paine, Cambridge. References: Professor J. K. Paine, Professor John Fiske, Prof. Louis C. Elson, New England Conservatory, Mrs. Julia Ward Howe...