Word: forth
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...change of policy, but merely the removal of all tariffs. Up to the present time all administration has been along non-partisan lines, everything being done with a view of bettering the condition of the islands. At present we are merely holding the Philippines; what the future may bring forth, no one can tell. As time goes on, and the natives become better informed in governmental affairs, more positions are opened to them, so that now about seven-eighths of the government positions are filled by Filipinos. In their official positions they have agreeably surprised us, so well do they...
...another column is set forth an outline of the new Graduate School of Business Administration, which begins its first academic year tomorrow. While the new school is strictly a graduate department of the University, similar to the other professional schools, undergraduates of the College who have completed the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Science, but who have not received the degree, are eligible, and provision is made for those who lack one course of the requirements for the A.B. degree to enroll in the courses...
Prof. Merriman reviews the work of the summer quarter in the University, including chiefly the reorganization of the Bussey Institution. Facts pertaining to the life of undergraduates during the month of June are set forth by the student editor. An account of the Class Day exercises takes up most of the space, as being the most important event of the past quarter...
There is no radical change to be announced in the policy of the CRIMSON for the coming year. It has been the ambition of the board of editors to present to the University an intelligent, newsy paper that should be an institution to set forth undergraduate views and ideas in a sane and profitable manner. The present board is full of enthusiasm for Harvard affairs during the coming year, and will endeavor to record them to the satisfaction of the University at large...
Turning now to personal life, Dean Fenn said that there were many specific ways in which a man's possessions might stand in the way of his possibilities. Many a man of brilliant parts has made little of himself simply because he was never obliged to put forth all his powers. A man of means frequently fails, just because of that fact, to become a means for the highest ends. Occasionally crises come in which the Christ appears bearing the sword and demanding utter self-renunciation. No one here, almost under the shadow of Memorial Hall, can doubt it. Today...