Word: debts
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...gratitude the General Court changed the town's name to Cambridge, the university which John Harvard left in order to come to this country. Without his aid it would never have attained its early reputation--it might even have been abandoned. And, in partial recognition of our enormous debt to him, the least that we can do is to attend the exercises this morning...
...Memorial Society in doing honor to the founder of the University in the Delta near Memorial Hall tomorrow morning at 8.30 o'clock. The Society will gather before John Harvard's statue at that time, and J. W. D. Seymour '17, in a short address, will speak on our debt to the founder and loyalty to the College. The statue will be decorated with laurel wreaths for the occasion and the exercises will be closed with the singing of "Fair Harvard." The meeting will then adjourn to Appleton Chapel, where Dr. Albert Parker Fitch '00 will speak on "John Harvard...
...Memorial Society will meet in the Delta before the statue of John Harvard, which will be decorated with laurel wreaths for the occasion, on Tuesday morning at 8.30 o'clock. There before the statue J. W. D. Seymour '17 will speak in behalf of the gathering, expressing our debt to John Harvard and our loyalty to the College. Following this the customary exercises, ending with the singing of "Fair Harvard," will be held, and after cheering, the company will proceed to Appleton Chapel, where Dr. Albert Parker Fitch '00, D.D., president of Andover Theological Seminary, will make "John Harvard...
...give their lives for their country, should the cause ever come. They are spending four arduous years of their life in preparing for the event, while the undergraduate is enjoying four years of the best the land can give him. Is it not well, then, to recognize the debt we owe to the lad who has taken up his career in order that the good things of civilization may be ours, and give him a hand to show him that we appreciate it? WALTER H. BRADLEY...
...Srvice of the American Ambulance. A. Piatt Andrew, P. 1893, A.M., Harvard '95, was at the head of the service and in addition there were many other men, making a total of 35 men enrolled. This service has afforded invaluable help to the people of France, and is a debt that will not soon be forgotten. The following men are enlisted in the service...