WHAT THE FOLKS IN ST ANDREWS

... throughout the election between Lord Salisbury and Dean Stanley. At first a large number of the students were favourable to Mr Charles Darwin, and many still think that if they had persevered with his candidatare that they might have placed him in the Rectorial ...

Published: Saturday 28 November 1874
Newspaper: St. Andrews Citizen
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1376 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

INSECTIVOROUS PLANTS

... so much silica is found in the rootlets. These discoveries are all very recent, and we owe them to that great observer, Charles Darwin, who has opened so many doors of observation and discovery, and whom future ages will account to be equally great with ...

LUTON TOWN COUNCIL, AND

... the honorary degree of LL.D. upon o wassmENT OF PUBLIC ANALYST. The Mayor observed that the Fiith of November had Mr. Charles Darwin, M.A., of Christ's College, well A letter was read from Mr Theophilus Redwood, | always been a difficulty. He was not ...

HIRE TIMES AND INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY, 24 NOVEMBER, 1877

... which is the stronghold of Radicalism. flemwd, at last week's prices. Maize, 16,326 qrs. A 5 tor of 1a forond upon Mr. Charles Darwin, |to put before all men the opportunity of lifting them- | mhere are five candidates in the field for the single seat ...

*n me THIE POSTAL DIRECTORY. Queen Insurance Buildings, Frrs BEDFORD POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE. Esrasrisnen ..

... Ox' ford, North-west of England, The following letter has been addressed by Mr. Ireland, and Scotland .., 7.25 p.m. Charles Darwin to Professor Holmgren, of Upsala, in ' ORI .. ovisiiaieiinicions p.m. answer to a request for an expression of his opinion ...

PROFESSOR HUXLEY ON CARLYLE

... views were vigorously advoeated, while a personal interview with the great naturalist caused him to say afterwards that Charles Darwin was the most charming of men. Carlyle was nteml{ real ; but he was a gentlemanfull of dignity and delicacy of thought ...

CHARLES DARWIN

... CHARLES DARWIN. ON Wednesday afternoon, at Down House, Down, Kent, died a man who will not only leave his mark on the present century, but will ever remain one of the most prominent figures in the history of natural science. CHARLES DARWINa name familiar ...

CONTEMPORARY OPINION

... that the remains of the late Charles Darwin would *‘rest nowhere so fitly as among the brotherhood of English worthies at Westminster, By uw:r{ title which can claim a corner in that saered earth, the body of Charles Darwin should be there. Conquerors ...

THE PRESS ON DARWIN

... home, one of the grestest of our countrymen passed away. Suddenly and almost wihout warning the long and noble life of Charles Darwin came to an end. For a long time to come he wiil be mourned by all those in every land who can appreciate his vast services ...

PRINCE LEOPOLD'S PIANO

... piano specially excels,— The Glasgor News, April 25th, 1882, A FUND hias been started to raise a memorial to the late Charles Darwin, the hon. secretaries of which are Professor T. (. Bonney and Mr. P. E. Dove, of the Royal Society, Durlington House?® ...

AN OXFORD UNDERGRADUATE, reading for Greck, wishes for a TUTORSHIP in Classics and Elementary Mathematics ..

... Tilehurst, Spring Grove, Bedford, REV. C. VOYSEY will preach at the BEDFORD ROOMS, on Suxpay Evexixa, Juse 11, “ IN MEMORIAM—CHARLES DARWIN. Service at 6.30 Offertory at the close. BLETSOE CHURCH. Tfll'lsgpening of the NEW ORGAN, as Adverti for Juxe 20th, is ...