Word: civilizations
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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There will be a meeting under the auspices of the Harvard Civil Service Reform Club in Sanders Theatre this afternoon at 3.30. Addresses will be made by President Eliot, Hon. Carl Schurz, Hon. William Dudley Foulke, Lucius B. Swift, Dr. Daniel C. Gilman and several others. Seats will be reserved for members of the University until 3.15 only...
...Room, 8, 7.30 Tuesday, Dec. 10. Mandolin Club, Assembly Room, 7.30 Chicago Club, Room 6, 7.30 Wednesday, Dec. 11. Spanish Club, Assembly Room, 7.30 Library Committee, Committee Room, 5.00 Witenagemot Law Club, Room 6, 7.30 Thayer Law Club, Room 7, 7.30 Chess Club, Room 8, 7.30 Thursday, Dec. 12. Civil Service Club, Assembly Room, 3.00 Mandolin Club, Assembly Room, 7.30 Electrical Club, Training Table Room, 7.30 Masonic Club, Room 6, 7.30 Friday, Dec. 13. 1904 Debating Club, Assembly Room, 7.30 Webster Law Club, Committee Room, 7.30 Pen and Brush Club, Room 7, 7.30 Whist Club, Room...
...National League of Civil Service Reformers. Addresses by President Eliot, Hon. Carl Schurz, Hon. William Dudley Foulke, U. S. Civil Service Commissioner, Lucius B. Swift, Esq., of Indianapolis, and others. Sanders Theatre...
...William Reed '64 of Taunton, spoke in the Fogg Lecture Room last night on "Harvard During the Civil War." He said in part: Harvard in the early sixties was more like a present day preparatory school than a college. The discipline in those days was very strict. Going to sleep in Chapel, smoking in the Yard, or appearing in class rooms with unkept clothes was always followed by a summons to appear before President Felton. It was this discipline, however, which made the College in those days so united and which consequently made the separation of the students to join...
...Memorial Society Lectures. II. Harvard during the Civil War. Hon. William Reed '64. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...