Word: eliot
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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From 1906--C. L. Ames, A. C. Blagden, L. Burchard, C. Burlingham, G. H. Burnett, W. J. Carr, A. L. Castle, L. W. Clark, W. W. Corlett, A. Dana, C. D. Davol, L. Delano, E. J. Dives, T. B. Dorman, J. D. Eliot, W. F. Emerson, O. D. Filley, P. W. Flint, J. O. Foss, A. G. Gill, R. Grant, J. R. Hale, a. E. Hutchinson, A. N. Holcombe, F. S. Kellogg, LeR. King, R. J. Leonard, D. McFadon, C. D. Morgan L. T. Neale, D. A. Newhall, J. D. Nichols, S. D. Preston, W. Sabine, H. B. Sawyer...
...meeting last night of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Dean Wright of the Graduate School presided. Addresses were made by Professor C. H. Toy, Professor William Ostwald and President Eliot...
President Eliot, Professor Ostward of the University, of Leipzing, and Professor Toy will deliver addresses this evening at the meeting of the Graduate School in the Faculty Room of University Hall at 8 o'clock. Professor Toy will speak upon "Ethical Influences in University Life", but the other two addresses will be of an informal nature...
...GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Meeting of members of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. An address will be made by Professor Crawford H. Toy on "Ethical Influences in University Life." Addresses will also be made by President Eliot and Professor William Ostwald of the University of Leipzig. Faculty Room, University 5, 8 P. M. Open to Graduate Students, Officers of Instruction and Government, and invited guests...
President Eliot in his address endeavored to show how it is possible to obtain durable satisfaction from College life. Obviously a man must be in perfect physical condition in order to enjoy his life. It is essential, then, to live a clean, vigorous, wholesome life. To do this a man must remain free from the drunkenness and licentiousness, which will ultimately ruin his physique. A young man should not, however, lead an ascetic life. It is well to take an interest in all athletic sports, but they must be made subordinate...