Word: generalization
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...General References: North Am. Rev. v. 136, pp. 119, 201; v. 127, p. 1; v. 144, p. 306; Century XV, p. 621; Nation III, pp. 371, 430; VIII, p. 125; Property Qualif. in R. I., N. Am. Rev. v. 137, p. 413; Machine Gov't in U. S., Bryce...
...General References: Bryce, ch. 17-19; Century XV, p. 621; Mill, "Representative Gov't;" Nation...
This mark of respect to one who stood so high in Harvard's esteem and affection is appropriate to the highest degree. The general public is necessarily apt to think chiefly of Marshall Newell the athlete. The real loss which falls heavily upon the University and upon his friends and the community in which he lived, is the loss of Marshall Newell the man. Such sterling virtues as his, and such mental and moral worth deserve all the honor they can receive from any formal recognition. The service will be a sincere tribute to a character which will always...
...chief features of the plan of organization are as follows: The general membership will be made as large as possible, and it is hoped to include a large majority of graduates from every part of the country. The practical work will be done by an executive committee which will be representative of all sections, this committee will be elected at an annual meeting, and members of the association who live in distant localities may vote by postal ballot...
BOARD.- One nicely furnished room for club table; also seats at general table. 1200 Mass. Ave., (Opposite Beck Hall...