Word: deans
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Jennings '77, a mining engineer, spoke of the endeavor to place engineering on a level with other professions and to require a broad education of engineers. He dwelt at length upon the untiring industry, the great versatility, and the great fund of information of the late Dean Shaler, under whom the Lawrence Scientific School attained great importance. Dean Shaler was a poet and a philosopher, as well as a scientist and an engineer. It was chiefly he who influenced Gordon McKay to make his great bequest to Harvard...
...Dean W. C. Sabine '88 welcomed to the University Professors G. E. Swain and H. E. Clifford of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Professor Clifford declared that he felt a close attraction to Harvard, due largely to his memories of Dean Shaler. Professor Swain spoke of his great interest in Harvard and of the great opportunities offered by connection with the University. Engineers have never acquired worldwide fame, said Professor Swain, and probably never will, although the profession is being placed upon a higher plane. Of the 40 men in the Hall of Fame in New York...
...toastmaster will be J. R. Worcester '82, a consulting engineer of Boston and president of the Association of Harvard Engineers. The speakers of the evening will be Dean W. C. Sabine '88, Hon. J. J. Myers '69, a trustee of the McKay fund, Professors G. F. Swain and H. E. Clifford of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, J. H. Jennings '77, a mining engineer, M. T. Rogers 1G., and E. L. Lincoln...
Free tickets to the annual debate between Harvard and Yale to be held in Sanders Theatre on Friday evening, March 26, will be ready for distribution tomorrow morning from 10 to 12 in Upper Dane. Undergraduates will be given first choice of seats. Dean J. B. Ames of the Law School has consented to preside at the debate...
...Dean E. F. Gay of the Graduate School of Business Administration will speak on "Business Ethics" at the weekly meeting of the Christian Association in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House this evening at 7 o'clock...