Word: generalization
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Best general references: George Santayana in Educational Review, VII, 313 (April, 1894); Josiah Royce in Scribner's Magazine X, 376 (September, 1891); President Eliot's Report for 1880-81; C. F. Dunbar in the Harvard Graduates' Magazine II, 449 (June, 1894); C. E. Norton in Four American Universities...
...Best general references: Harvard Indifference in Harvard Advocate, LX, 97 et seq. (December 19, 1895); Charles J. Bonaparte, A Serious Question in Harvard Graduates' Magazine, I, 350-352 (April, 1893); William De Witt Hyde, The Policy of the Small College, in Educational Review, II, 313 et seq. (November, 1891); George Santayana, A Glimpse of Yale, in Harvard Monthly, XV, 94 (December...
...those who are doing work in the department of History and Political Science, to the important announcement concerning the prizes which are open to competition this year. In a former issue we suggested that one of the best ways of meeting the recent call for a more public and general recognition of high scholarship in the University was by giving a greater prominence to the competition for prizes and by otherwise encouraging that competition. This end promises to be met by the system announced today whereby the theses required in the courses in History and Political Science may be written...
...Metropolitan Stock Exchange announces the opening of an office in the Lyceum building, Harvard Square, where they are prepared to transact a general commission business on margin in stocks and grain. Private wire to New York and Chicago exchanges. Harvard men are invited to call...
...commonly inadequate, as it only for the moment cures the trouble; and radical treatment, which searches out the causes and traces them to their source. This latter is the kind of aid that is needed. More workers must be attracted; they must be instructed and trained and a more general interest in philanthropic work must be aronsed...