Word: characterized
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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The most pretentious piece in the issue is "The End of the Journey," by E. B. Sheldon, a longish story dealing vitally with an ever-important theme--a son's belated grasp of a mother's love. So long as merely mother and son are before us, the author fares...
President Eliot said the past fifty years have been the most eventful in Harvard history. In that time the number of students has grown from 734 to 4012; the number of teachers has increased in even greater proportion. The character of education has also changed. There has been a great...
In municipal government, as in football, the rule of the game should be: Watch the ball. This is the one thing that has not hitherto been done. It is the thing that is not generally contemplated when college men are urged to go into politics, but just as sure as...
Dr. E. H. Nichols '86, physician to the University football team, is preparing a detailed report of the injuries sustained by the men, and the physical effects of football. In his report Dr. Nichols compares the statistics of 1905 with those of the past season, and points out the effect...
"In the welcome accorded to the Review, two motives may be expected to exert their influence. The first is the interest excited by suspicion. We have heard of the Presbyterian Elder who usually slept during the sermon when his own minister was the preacher, but who, when a stranger occupied...