Word: american
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Best general references: Harvard Graduates' Magazine, III, 30 (Sept., 1894); III, 318 (March, 1895); III, 519 (June, 1895); IV, 119 (Sept., 1895); Walter Camp in Outing, XXVII, 170 (Nov., 1895); A. B. Hart, Studies in American Eduction, No. VI; Caspar Whitney in Harper's Weekly, XXXIX, 2023 (Sept. 28, 1895), 2026 (Oct. 19, 1895); Harvard Crimson, XVI (1889), and XXVIII (1895); Harvard Index...
...Monday.Seminary of American History and Institutions. The Cabot Discoveries as a Foundation for the English Title to North America. Dr. Justin Winsor. University...
Question: "Resolved, That the higher education is desirable for an American girl not intending to enter a profession...
...following is taken from "The Passing of the Puritan," an article in the Illustrated American for November ninth...
...against Harvard as a rich man's college we have before this heard with contempt, but we know of no paper which has hitherto allowed itself such utter license in attempting to sully what is most fair in the reputation of our University, as that in which the Illustrated American indulges: "It were better for the life and morals of Boston that Harvard College were under the sea;" and again, "The effect of Harvard on the morals of Boston is about the same as that of a standing army of idle soldiers on a European garrison city." It may seem...