Word: deane
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Dean Yeomans, Professor Francke, Professor Wiener and Professor Lake will represent the Faculty. Among the foreigners who will speak are Professor Dupriez of Belgium, Professor Hattori of Japan, Professor Lima, of Brazil, Mr. Fu Chang of China and Mr. Rao of India...
...Graduate Schools Society will hold a reception in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House this evening at 8 o'clock. Dean Fenn '84, of the Divinity School, will speak and will be followed by Dean Haskins '08, of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and Dean Gay, of the School of Business Administration...
...Dean Yeomans, in contrasting Harvard of the present with the University as it was many years ago, said that this dedication pointed to the fact that there has been a great change in the feeling of the undergraduate toward the College; the undergraduate of today feels strongly the obligations he owes. The pedestal he called "an enduring monument to the spirit...
...triangle between Smith and Standish Halls this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The entire Freshman and Sophomore classes are expected to be present. W. J. Murray, president of the Sophomore class will present the pedestal, and President Lowell will reply in behalf of the University. An address by Dean Yeomans will follow. The 1918 cheering will be lead by G. A. Percy '18, and the following committee has been elected to take charge of the 1919 cheering: E. L. Casey, chairman; R. H. Bond, H. Coolidge, R. G. Flynn, and H. C. Smith...
These sentiments are by no means confined to a few scattered grumblers; indeed, anyone who has watched carefully the practical working out of the elective system must have been similarly impressed, and here in our own university such prominent thinkers on educational topics as Dean Briggs (in his "College Life") and Professor Muensterberg (in his excellent essay, "School Reform," and elsewhere) have written against allowing education to proceed "along the lines of least resistance...