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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 ...

EXTRAORDINARY PERFORMANCE BY MR. GEORGE DAWSON

... EXTRAORDINARY PERFORMANCE .BY MR. GEORGE DAWSON. At Newcastle, Staffordshire, on Thursday evening last, a very numerous and respectable audience assembled in the Town Hall, to hear. a lecture from Mr. George Dawson, M.A., of Birmingham, being the last ...

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 ...

HULL YOUNG PEOPLE'S CHRISTIAN AND LITERARY INSTITUTE

... Mursell a was a great admirer of the late George Dawson, and in glancing at the many striking reminiscences of his life, he alluded to him and to his doings in most (I eulogistic terms. The great aim of George Dawson was to stimulate his fellow countrymen ...

GRAZINGS ON CJRY

... next, THE GRAZINGS of MONBOYS, near Stonehaven, extending to about 1,300 Acres, presently possessed by Mr John Grewer. * George Dawson, Forester at Ury, will point out the Boundaries ; and Offers will be received by D. & P. Dickson, Writers, Laurencekirk ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... exception of William Makopeace a Thaokoray-George Dawson -vas the most brilliant S talker who ever visited their shores. It is nearly a c dozen years, so rapid is the flight of timo, since George I :Dawson leaned over the lecturer's desk to buttoe ...

POETRY

... principal features of this interesting department of science. A discussion followed. On Friday next, the 7th inst., Mr. George Dawson, M.A., of Birmingham, will deliver a lecture on Beau Brummell. Previous to the commencement of the lecture for the last ...

GUILDHALL SCHOOL OF MUSIC

... a purse y of £5 Ui., for gentlemen, Ernest E. Stanton ; highly r- commended, Edith Clegg; commended, Ida Norbury, r, George Dawson, and Henry J. Corner. The Libotton is Memorial prize (founded by public subscription), a i. violoncello bow, with inscription ...

Published: Saturday 29 July 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 566 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... :-Dtawaga hi1 \ Clanrioarde, Earl and Countess of Liatowe], EarlNa4q teas of Kenmare, Countess of Belfast, WN. 1 d Mrs George Dawson, &c. aw Mr. Godfrey Massey, who remained In tow f of our county election on Monday last, up n F that evening for Ballinakill ...

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 ...

THEATRICALS AND AMUSEMENTS at Sheffield

... have been an ' admission, so that there is little doubt the spr will prove highly remunerative to our wonthy toast Mr. George Dawson, under whose auspice M1 t caine to Sbeffield. The panorumic views of 'je gress of an Emigrant are besuitiful and ioorrtinn1 ...

Published: Sunday 10 October 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 412 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture