Word: fors
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A man's education ought to teach him not to seek for the things that will entertain or interest him, and avoid others; but to take an interest in, and throw his whole force into, whatever it is best for him to do.
Of the larger contributions received yesterday, the most notable was one for $100,000 from H. O. Underwood '79, of Boston. Others from Boston included one for $25,000 from H. S. Hunnewell '75, and one of $10,000 from D. P. Kimbali '56. New York's list was lead...
In a letter made public yesterday, the Endowment Fund Committee, of Boston made a call upon the teachers and administrative officers of the University for their support in the drive. The committee laid emphasis not so much upon the desirability of individual subscription as upon the inspiration which unanimous action...
In the collection of the Harvard Endowment Fund there are two objects to be accomplished. Both are of great importance. The first is to get the support of every Harvard graduate, and as many people as possible who are not graduates of Harvard but are interested in her welfare and...
Moral training in college is quite as important as the academic instruction; and it depends upon the atmosphere, the traditions, and the standards which are there set up and maintained. If the college is only a place, as some critics have charged, where a young man spends four years very...