Word: bearse
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Society Bears.--C. C. Kimball '13, manager; T. Buel '13, F. W. Copeland '13, M. L. Greeley '15, E. O. Handy '15, E. S. Harrington '13, F. A. Keep '15, B. B. Locke '13, C. MacR. Makepeace '13, H. R. Page '13, N. E. Paine 1G.B., E. H. Wiswall '15...
The November issue of the Harvard Illustrated Magazine has all the interest and advantage of timeliness dealing as it does, most pertinently with our immediate political situation. The note for the issue is already struck on the cover which bears an excellent print of the great steel dome, erected over...
The fact that not one of the men elected this year to the Harvard Law Review Association was a graduate of Harvard College has been the occasion of much comparison between the work done in the Law School by Harvard men and students from other colleges. It is natural to...
Dr. W. R. Spalding '87, assistant professor of Music, has compiled statistics which are intended to show that academic instruction plays a considerable part in the development of musical ability. Taking Harvard, the pioneer in instruction of musical theory in America, as an example, Professor Spalding cites a number of...
Mr. Converse comes from an old English family which migrated to America in 1630, settling at Charlestown. His great-great-grandfather, whose name he bears, graduated from Harvard College in 1718. Mr. Converse himself prepared for Harvard at the English High School, but owing to temporary family reverses went into...