Word: devotee
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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The report of the president of the association, Mr. T. Jefferson Coolidge, '84, contains so much information and so many valuable suggestions in regard to the H. A. A., that we print below some extracts from it. "We cannot look forward to continued success in general athletics without a good...
It can also diffuse an interest in the subjects to which it devotes itself to the large numbers of students who have never taken any courses in natural history, but who will by means of public lectures be awakened to the many beauties and curious things in nature, and thus...
The most important thing this fall, in an athletic point of view, is the football team. Although a number of men have been hard at work for more than a week, it is too early as yet to prophesy as to what sort of a team Harvard will have this...
The new academic year at Phillips Andover Academy opens well. There are 261 students coming from almost every state and territory and several from foreign countries. Several changes have taken place in the corps of instructors. Mr. Coy resumes his old place as instructor in Greek, and H. C. Bierwirth...
We often hear criticisms made not only upon Harvard, but upon other universities and colleges of the country that the training which is offered is far from being practical enough, -that in situations like the Institute of Technology do more real good than any number of colleges. It will be...