Word: civilizations
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE to commemorate the Sons of Harvard who fell in the Civil War. Sanders Theater, 12 M. Colonel N. P. Hallowell '61 will Deliver the address. Students will assemble by classes in front of University Hall at 11.30 A. M., and with the Faculty and member of the G. A. R. Posts, march to Sanders Theatre...
...difficult to realize the rapid concentration in cities which has taken place since the Civil War. This is partly due to the great immigration--sixteen and one-half millions in the same period. With overcrowding, and the influx of a body of people unused to free government, has come a depreciation of the intelligence of the suffrage, still further lowered by the creation of a class of industrial operatives whose task of monoto- nously repeating one small operation requires but small intellect...
...whole country must be good for a part of it. State and sectional interests should combine. Our whole history is the story of people working as a whole and against separations and groupings, and the national idea has won. It was the provincial idea that started the Civil War, and the national force which was victorious, and so it has ever been...
...completed his greatest work. "The History of the United States since the Compromise of 1850." The degree of I.L.D. has been conferred upon him by Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and other universities. President Eliot's words, in delivering the degree, were: "The historian of the slavery debate, and of the Civil War and its issues; and accurate and impartial delineator of public characters, social conditions, and past states of public opinion." Professor Rhodes has been president of the American Historical Association, and is a highly honored member of the Massachusetts Historical Society, and of other New England bodies. His great power...
History and Government.--*Ancient Greek History; *Ancient Roman History; *European History from A.D. 800 to 1648; *American History from A.D. 1763 to 1829; *Civil Government; *Municipal Government. Professors W. MacDonald, W. S. Ferguson, and W. M. Munro...