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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Influence of President Eliot Upon Education in America" is the title of the leading article, by D. S. Gibbs '27, an exhaustive and complete account of the history of Eliot's theories and of their success. F. V. Field '27 has written on "Harvard's Greatest Birthday Party," an account of the celebration of two years ago. J. F. Barnes '27 has written on his personal qualities, and to complete the undergraduate contributions, there is an article by H. W. Foote Jr. '27 on the funeral services that were held last summer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Educators and Undergraduates Honor Charles William Eliot | 12/15/1926 | See Source »

...present Senior class is the youngest Harvard group to have seen President Eliot at his last official University function. It is, therefore, fitting that this Memorial Issue contain some account of the celebration on the occasion of his ninetieth birthday. Not only did that day impress itself upon the minds of the students as a day of homage to the Grand Old Man of America, the man to whom they owed thanks for their great University, but also as the day on which the most splendid ovation in history was accorded an educator. It was then shown that the nation...

Author: By Frederick VANDERBILT Field, | Title: Harvard's Greatest Birthday Party | 12/15/1926 | See Source »

...citizens of the United States and Canada headed by the Governors of Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. Committees had also been designated by the Alumni Association and the Associated Harvard Clubs. These committees in collaboration with the University authorities arranged a carefully worked out schedule. On account of the smallness of Sanders Theatre it was decided that the President Emeritus should be greeted by the students of Harvard in the Yard after the close of the more formal indoor exercises...

Author: By Frederick VANDERBILT Field, | Title: Harvard's Greatest Birthday Party | 12/15/1926 | See Source »

Because of this limited purpose and the large expense of such a building, any instruction is absolutely contingent upon a manifested desire of Harvard men for club tables. On account of the increased number of men in each successive class during recent years, the proportionate number of men not provided for in eating clubs has become increasingly large and it is this group of men that a club table establishment is aimed to please...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLUB TABLE PLAN TO BE DISCUSSED BY HARVARD HEAD | 12/14/1926 | See Source »

...many days are required to restore Shiloh to his best blithe spirits and make of him an astonishingly tough and adept jack-tar. He is but little concerned for his bereft Mary, back in Italy, becoming passionately interested in David's account of a lovely maiden in distress in wilderness America. David's locket shows Silver Cross, twin sister of the man slain by David, to be of utmost virginal beauty. Ever the champion of such females, Shiloh sets off across the Appalachians afoot with good-hearted David, improvising odes to Nature, caroling Greek choruses, skimming the rugged...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Fiction: Dec. 13, 1926 | 12/13/1926 | See Source »

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