Word: civilizations
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...view "From a Graduate's Window" does not interest a graduate of but two years' standing. Perhaps older eyes than ours will see humor there. The list of Harvard confederates who fell in the Civil War is a very valuable contribution to University statistics, and the characterizing bits of comment quoted from the war dispatches of their commanders bring pride as well as regret...
SEMINARY OF ECONOMICS. "The Plate Glass Industry since the Civil War." Mr. L. M. Crosgrave. Upper Dane...
...scholars. England's Indian, consular and colonial services have secured four, the American diplomatic and consular service two. Nineteen have undertaken religious work; eleven, medicine; nine, scientific work; eight, business; five, journalism; five, mining and engineering; three, agriculture; two, forestry. Of the German students, thirteen have entered the civil and three the diplomatic service of that country...
...people are thrown out of employment because of "over-production,"--because too much has been produced! What a paradox! Poverty caused by overabundance! And can a system of industry continue which inevitably divides society into two hostile classes whose struggle often breaks out into a state bordering on civil...
...Text," Professor W. A. Neilson; English S16,--"Introduction to the Study of English Poetry," Professor R. M. Alden, of the University of Illinois; French S3,--"General View of the History of French Literature," Mr. L. J. A. Mercier; History S1, -- "English Governmental and Parliamentary Attitude on the American Civil War," Professor E. D. Adams, of Leland Stanford University; Mathematics SM,--"Logarithms and Trigonometry," Mr. H. D. Gaylord; Psychology S3,--"Psychology and Practical Training of the Mentally and Morally Abnormal, with Special Reference to Children," Dr. William Healy, Director of the Juvenile Psychopathic Institute, Chicago...