Word: affectionately
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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"That the University will grow and grow greatly," he said, "we cannot doubt. The are of great building is probably at an end, but we need a chemical laboratory, and we look forward to the time fifty years hence when the University will house practically all its students. We trust...
The universities of England and France are bearing with cheerful heroism far more than their share of the terrible burden imposed by the present war. Without exception they have given lavishly of their very best. Many of the university grounds and buildings in Oxford and Cambridge are being used by...
All who had the privilege of knowing Professor M. A. Potter '95, as colleagues or as pupils, found in him a friend exceptionally kindly, with a strong character in a frail body, a man cheerful in suffering, unflinching in the performance of his work, a versatile scholar, generous, broad-minded...
The younger set of the University is looking forward eagerly to the season's most rococo social event,--the Junior Dance, which is being given by the Junior who is a member of the Union as a little mark of that institution's affection for the student body. The affair...
I hold no brief for Colonel Roosevelt, and he needs no encomium from my pen. The American people upon various occasions have passed judgment upon his work in no uncertain way. No living American is held in such honor and affection as he. Furthermore, no Harvard man, whatever is his...