MR. GEORGE DAWSON ON SOCRATES

... MR. GEORGE DAWSON ON 'SOCRATE La6b evening, at the Midland Institute, blr. George 3Lawson delivered a6 lecture upon 66socrate5, to an audience which fllled the lecture theatre to overdowing sr. Dawao com menced his lecture by giving a rapid oketch of ...

MR. GEORGE DAWSON ON ENOCH ARDEN

... MR. GEORGE DAWSON ON ENOCE ARDEN. Last night, Mr. George PawSon delivered a lecture, in the (Ihurch of the Savlour, on Mr. Tennyson's new poem, ,Enoch Arden, his object being to augment the fauds of the Teachers' Association connected with the Church ...

MR. GEORGE DAWSON ON OLD BOOKS

... MR. GEORGE DAWSON ON OLD BOOKS. ?? VIN .ULD UN uo Kls THERE is a mine not muich dug now-a-days to which MR. G. DAWSON has just been directing attention. Folios and quartos have passed away from the literary world, and the days of octavos and duodecimos ...

MR. GEORGE DAWSON, M.A., ON OLD BOOKS

... evening a lecture, at which tho attendance wasnumerous, waa delivered in the smail concert room, St.HGeorges HEll, by Mr. George DawaoD, M.A., of Birmingham, being the seoond of the fourth winter course of loctures given by the Prince's Park Young Men's ...

MR GEORGE DAWSON ON THACKERAY AND HIS WORKS

... MR GEORGE DAWSON ON THACKERAY A .ND HIS WORKS. LaAt night, in Queen Street Hall,-Mr George Dawson of Birmingham gave the first of two lec- tures on Thackeray and his Works, in connec. tion with the Philosophical Institution. The attendance was very ...

THE EXHIBITIONS NEXT WEEK

... ofifcial enquiry Into the matter of the tra. gical story of a nunnery which he has publicly narrated. On Tuesday evening Mr. George Dawson delivered the third of a course of four lectures on The ReIgn of Charles II., to the members of the Philosophical Instimu ...

WORKMEN'S INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1870

... Salomons, SI.P., Sir John Lubbocl, Professor John Tyndal, Mr. Henry Cole, CE., Captain J. Selwyn, R.N., Mr. George Dawson, of Birmingham, Sir George Young, Sir. Norman Lockyer, Professor Leone Levi, Dir. C. S. Roundell, Mr. Allen (Secretary of Amalgamated ...

DRAMATIC SUPPER

... y of meeting in friendly converse with the players with whom-behind the footlights-they are on so intimate terms. Mr. GEORGE DAWSON, MIA., presided (being faced in the vice.chair by Air. John Walker), and the company, which numbered nearly 100, comprised ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE and Mr. NAPLESON

... entertainments, which have becn givenl by the Rev. J. Hl. Bellew, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paslt, Alessrs. Edmund Yates, George Dawson, George Buckland, cc., %c., have been well attended, anld have given great satisfaction. The classes, ai whlieh instraction ...

Published: Sunday 12 January 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1565 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MR. DAWSON ON ESSAYS AND REVIEWS

... MIR. DAWSON ON ESSAYS AND REVIEWS. Eseayg and Reviews, and the treatment they have met with, formed the subject of a lecture delivered by Mr. George Dawson, before a large audience assembled in the Music Hall, on Friday evening last. Setting gat with ...

FUN

... England,' sir? You're not Mrs. Ellis, are you ? Of course, the proposed sale was 1~ effected. s It is anticipated that Mr. George Dawson, N.A., will be I the third Liberal candidate for Bitminghabn. . Not more than 170 Conservative members are now in London ...

LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

... illustrated by a number of paintings, engravings, photographs, &c. Mr George Dawson, of Birmingham, having been engaged to deliver three lectures to the members, the committee, owing to Air Dawson's great Popu- larity is a lecturer, deemed it advisable to make ...