Word: aging
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...often to be reminded how curious some of our absorbing interests, and how juvenile some of our methods of discipline seem to scholars abroad. Professor Legouis hints, though most courteously, that in intellectual "Olympics" our "literary and scientific teams" might make a poor showing against competitors of the same age who were trained by the mature system of the Sorbonne. And Professor Eucken, though he refrains from open contrasts, emphasizes at the very outset of his article that "the character and importance of German universities depends particularly on the close connection between investigation and instruction: the teachers not only impart...
...Charles Allen '47, former judge of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, died yesterday at the age of eighty-five. Judge Allen was perhaps with a single exception the only surviving member of his class...
...year 1912-13 a prize of $75 is offered for the best essay on a subject dealing with the Spanish Literature of the Golden Age. The competition is open to all undergraduates. Manuscripts must be delivered at the office of the Secretary of the Faculty, No. 20 University Hall, on or before the first day of May, 1913. Further information may be obtained from Professor J. D. M. Ford...
...Louis Hourticq. Inspector of the Beaux-Arts of the city of Paris, will give an illustrated lecture on "La Sculpture des Cathedrales of le Sehtiment Rellgieux daus l' Art du Moyen Age' in Emerson D today at 2 o'clock. Mr. Hourticq is visiting all the important French clubs in the country and will speak here under the auspices of the Cercle Francais. The lecture will be open to the public...
...announcement has just been made by the State Department that Larz Anderson '88, the donor of the new Stadium bridge, has been appointed ambassador to Japan by President Taft. It has just been learned that Mr. Anderson, whose name was a short time age submitted to Tokic, will be satisfactory to the Japanese government. Mr. Anderson has had several previous positions in the diplomatic service, being at present minister to Belgium...