Word: fellows
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...recollections and reminiscences. He says, "I expect to recount to them (the boys) about how I have lived and what I have done, and to tell them why I have done it. I feel strongly the need of young men, and more especially Harvard students, doing something for their fellow-creatures, something to make the country better and stronger, so that it seemed possible to add a few words on that subject...
...Royce, professor of the history of philosophy and Walter Channing Fellow, is to receive the degree of doctor of science from Oxford University in recognition of his valuable contributions to the study of philosophy. The degree will be conferred on February...
...Osler is a very well known man among physicians both in England and the United States, having received degrees at no less than twelve different universities. He has been a professor of medicine at McGill, University of Pennsylvania, and Johns Hopkins, and is now a Fellow as well as a professor at Oxford. His writings include many famous books and lectures on various medical subjects...
...Press will be in charge of a Board of Syndics, who will decide upon the books to be published. The Board consists of the following members: Robert Bacon '80, chairman, Fellow of Harvard College; George Foot Moore, h.'06, Professor of the History of Religions; Arthur Edwin Kelley, h.'06, Professor of Electrical Engineering; George Lyman Kittredge '82, Professor of English; Charles Herbert Thurber of the firm of Ginn & Company: Edwin Francis Gay, Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration; and Walter Bradford Cannon '96, Professor of Physiology at the Medical School. The Director of the Press...
...William Lawrence '71, D.D. Bishop of Massachusetts has been elected a Fellow of the Corporation, to succeed the late Arthur Tracy Cabot '72. Bishop Lawrence has been a member of the Board of Overseers since 1894. He is probably the most prominent ecclesiastical figure in New England, having been since 1893 Bishop of Massachusetts. He has been honored with degrees by Harvard, Yale, Princeton. Hobart, Cambridge, and the Episcopal Theological School, of which he was for a number of years a professor and the dean. He is a historian of note and the author of a number of books, including...