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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...real worth of the Degree with Distinction were brought to the student's attention earlier in his College career, there is no doubt that many more men would become candidates for distinction than now do so. At present a number of men with low records for the first part of their College course, later desire to secure a Degree with Distinction. Their previous lack of accomplishment is often a serious handicap. There are even more men, however, who give no second thought to the Degree with Distinction and dismiss it at once as something beyond their scope of endeavor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE DEGREE WITH DISTINCTION. | 1/17/1911 | See Source »

After the war, Major Higginson began his financial career as a stock broker, in which business he continued until 1892. He was president of the Harvard Club of New York...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Obituary | 1/7/1911 | See Source »

...have been the basis of election, and a conscientious attempt has been made to do justice to every eligible name. In determinating the elections scholarship grades alone have not been the ultimate ground of decision the difficulty of the courses taken and the student's progress throughout his college career have also received due consideration. The names are arranged alphabetically and not according to rank or order of election...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PHI BETA KAPPA ELECTIONS | 12/20/1910 | See Source »

...Progress of Mrs. Alexander" which was given last Monday and Tuesday by the Dramatic Club, is a farce-comedy in three acts by Miss L. R. Stanwood, a student at Radcliffe College. It is a satire of modern life, depicting the social career of Mrs. Alexander-Smith of Breezeboro, Michigan, first at Newport and later in Boston society...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Last Dramatic Club Performance | 12/16/1910 | See Source »

...enlightening talk yesterday evening, ex-President Roosevelt pointed out several of those rare men who can be said to practice true morality. The examples of Colonel Goethals and Mr. Root are inspiring to every young man who looks forward to an active and upright career. In these two men are combined the two qualities which make citizens most valuable to their country, "integrity and efficiency...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EFFICIENCY. | 12/15/1910 | See Source »

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