Word: deane
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...elocution will be held in Sanders Theatre at 9 o'clock on Friday morning, May 5, or Saturday morning, May 6. The competition is open of Seniors and Juniors in the College. The speeches most be selections from English, Greek or Latin authors, and must, be approved by Dean Briggs, the Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, on or before Thursday, April 27. Dean Briggs will soon announce an hour on that day, when he may be consulted concerning the selection of speeches by all those who have been previously unable...
...April number of the Law Review contains the following articles: "How far an act may be a Tort because of the Wrongful Motive of the Actor," by J. B. Ames '68, dean of the Law School: "Interference" with Contracts and Business in New York," by E. W. Huffent, dean of the Cornell College of Law: "The Closed Market, the Union Shop, and the Common Law," by W. L. Lewis, dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School...
...application, not later than November 1 (in History and Political Science not later than October 10) of his last year, to the Department, Division, or Committee under which he wishes to be enrolled; he shall, at the same time, record his name and purpose at the office of the Dean of Harvard College. Students intending to become candidates are urged to put themselves, as early as the beginning of their Sophomore year, under the guidance of the Department, Division, or Committee under which they expect to work...
...meeting of the Graduate School yesterday afternoon to elect Commencement officers, Dean Wright appointed H. W. Dresser 2G. temporary chairman of the Doctors, and C. Ehlermann, Jr., 1G. temporary chairman of the Masters...
...from the free elective system? Underlying the theory of this system is the idea of individual development. The student is to cultivate only his peculiar aptitudes. College, however, is not principally intended to prepare a student for his profession, but to cultivate his mind and form his character. As Dean West of Princeton said, "College should teach a man to make a life, rather than to make a living." After leaving the university the fierce struggle to make a fortune or attain success absorbs every other motive. It is therefore, at college that a man should realize the high ideals...