Word: doctoral
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Doctor of Divinity -- Alexander McKenzie '59, Pastor of the Shepherd Memorial Church and Secretary of the Board of Overseers of Harvard University; David Gordon Lyon, Professor of Divinity and Curator of the Semitic Museum...
...Doctor of Laws--Theodore von Holleben, German Ambassador to the United Sates; Henry Smith Prichett, President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; William Caleb Loring '71, Associate Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts; Wayne MacVeagh, former Ambassador to Italy; Jakob Heinrick van't Hoff, Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University of Berlin; James Ford Rhodes, historian; Charles Sprague Sargent 62, Arnold Professor of Arboriculture at Harvard University, and Director of the Arnold Arboretum; James Tyndale Mitchell '55, Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania...
...short, Shuebruk and Derby having examinations. In the afternoon both the eight and four-oar rowed a half-mile on time, James rowing bow on the four. The crew did not make a good showing. The time for the eight was 2 min., 35sec.; for the four, 2min., 51sec. Doctor Darling arrived this morning. The men are all well...
...special meeting of the Board of Overseers yesterday morning, it was voted to concur with the President and Fellows in their vote conferring the degree of Doctor of Laws upon President William McKinley. This unusual action was caused by the undue publicity given to the matter during the last few weeks...
...same magazine Professor Munsterberg publishes an extended reply in which he shows how institutions that are really only colleges are often mistaken abroad for "universities"; that the opportunities offered students here are not inferior to those abroad; that the theoretical courses especially flourish; that the doctor's degree of the best American universities is superior to the average degree in Germany; that the output of new books in every field is very large...