Word: bellum
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first post-bellum competition for the news, business, and editorial departments of the CRIMSON will commence on Monday. All candidates will report on that day at the CRIMSON Building, 14 Plympton street at 7 o'clock in the evening...
...proving a maturing influence, that the war was making earnest, serious-minded men out of careless boys. But your editorial in yesterday morning's CRIMSON headed "Jerusalem" might have been written by the most light-headed Freshman that ever came to College, back in the ante-bellum days...
...Slavio A retain their former popularity. Indeed, our error is far more often on the side of indifference than of intolerance. However, it is well that one of the world's centres of learning rejects partisanship when many others are blinded, and we can only hope that post-bellum patriotism will not affect Harvard's internationalism...
...faithful work of Professor Rotch, founder of the observatory, whose name is now attached to the professorial chair occupied by Professor McAdie. Samuel Gilman, always a somewhat obscure though memorable figure, is described by Mr. H. W. Foote '97. The article includes an account of the ante-bellum relations of Harvard and the South, where Dr. Gilman eventually went to live. He was the author of "Fair Harvard" and a poet of some contemporary reputation. He studied theology at Harvard, and became we are told a most human and warm-hearted divine. The University honored him with the degree...
...school was organized as a separate department. From this small beginning the School grew through penury and even opposition to some strength and influence, as the name of Judge Story on its Faculty amply shows. It gave system and dignity to the otherwise disorganized study of law in ante-bellum days...