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...Bryce, "American Commonwealth," Vols...
...leading article in the September number of the Graduates' Magazine is the speech delivered last June before the Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa by Hon. James Bryce. In a discussion of the eternally perplexing problem of Progress, it presents rather the difficulties in the way of answering the question,--"Has mankind on the whole advanced?"--than any actual definition or answer. Mr. Bryce points out that material progress, which is obvious and easy to determine, by no means involves intellectual and moral progress. The sum of human happiness, which ought to be a certain index of progress, cannot possibly...
...James Bryce, "British ambassador to the United States, best expounder of the principles and practices of the American democracy, intimate friend and servant of two kindred peoples that have now made up their minds to stand together for freedom, peace and law throughout the world...
After the business meeting the literary exercises of the day will be held at 12 o'clock in Sanders Theatre. The society will march from Harvard Hall to Sanders behind a band. The annual Phi Beta Kappa oration will be made by the Rt. Hon. James Bryce, the English ambassador to this country, and the poem by Mr. J. T. Wheelwright '76, of Boston...
...clock the society will march to the Union for luncheon in the Living Room. After luncheon speeches will be made by President Eliot, Ambassador Bryce, Bishop Lawrence, Dr. S. M. Crothers, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Mr. F. B. Fish and Mr. J. T. Wheelwright...