Word: generalization
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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These selections present all that is most characteristic in Arnold's criticism of literature and life. They include comments on literature, politics, religion, theology and the general social conditions of his time. The whole range of Arnold's style is presented in these essays...
...General references: North American Review, Vol. 143, P. 382; Vol. 147, p. 121; Vol. 135, p. 525. Forum VII, 678-682. H. W. Blair, "Temperance Movement"; E. J. Wheeler, Prohibition; Cyclopedia of Temperance and Prohibition. Fernal: Economics of Prohibition; on Kansas: "Facts about Prohibition"; on Maine and Mass., "The Liquor Problem"- F. H. Wines and J. Koren...
From now until February when the class crews will be called out, there will be no activity in the rowing line except for the Freshman candidates who responded to the general call last week. These men will be given work on the machines and in the tank from henceforth. As there will be no 'Varsity until after the class races the 'Varsity candidates will join their class squads when they are called...
...degree of A. B. in Harvard University in the year 1898, and to members of the Graduate School and the Law School; and, by the terms of the gift, the award is to be made solely with regard to promise and capacity as evidenced by the essays and the general records of candidates, and without regard to their pecuniary means. The holder of the Fellowship will be under obligation to continue the study of the subject at Harvard University in 1898-99, with a view to the eventual publication of some results of his investigations...
...charge of the Department of Economics. The essays of candidates must be handed in not later than September 1, 1898, and the award will be made not later than September 20, 1898. The essays may be historical, theoretical, or descriptive; they may refer to one industry alone, or to general questions arising in connection with several industries; they may refer to one country or place, or discuss and compare the experience or the problems of several countries...