Word: fellows
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Arthur Tracy Cabot '72, Fellow of the University, died at his home in Boston late Monday evening, his death coming as the result of a severe and protracted illness from cancer...
...from the Medical School in 1876. Then he spent fourteen months abroad in post-graduate studies at Vienna and Berlin. About a year after his return, he received the degree of A.M., and from 1873 to 1880 was an instructor in the University. In 1890 he was elected a Fellow...
...comprises among its undergraduate presidents such men as John Quincy Adams 1787, James Russell Lowell '38, Edward Everett Hale '39, Oliver Wendell Holmes '29, and Thomas Wentworth Higginson '41; and among its orators and poets Charles Sumner '30, Wendell Phillips '31, William Cullen Bryant, Henry W. Long fellow h.'59, Henry Ward Beecher, Ralph Waldo Emerson '21, and President Eliot...
...going quietly, learning, teaching, and helping others. Though the tone of business is better today than it was in the past, yet the tendency of men is towards money-getting. We must treat others more kindly; respect misfortune and never raise our hands against it; and consider the other fellow all the time...
...property involves obligations; that it is not held for purely selfish gratification, but is affected with a trust for the community at large, to be discharged with a conscientious regard for the public welfare; that it is not merely the size of the dividends, but the service to our fellow men for which we must account. If we are moral beings we must assume that we hold property, and every other power that we possess, to promote moral ends; that it is not enough to comply with the low standard that the fashion of the day demands, but that unless...