Word: going
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...relations between journalism and politics are more closely related than any other two branches of human activity. Journalism tends to make politics and politics make government, which is a high enough object for any man to strive to improve. Politics and journalism go hand in hand, and the one reacts upon the other. A low condition of politics means a low condition of journalism and vice versa. If we are endeavoring to reach politics through journalism the educated man should as soon as possible eliminate the disturbing quality of personality. Personality should be subordinated to the ideal, and we should...
Today, however, the Freshman debaters are carefully coached by an experienced University debater, who, without destroying the individuality of the speakers, trains them in the methods of investigation, argument, and presentation, that go to make up the Harvard debating system. And there is no better means of inculcating that system than by the earnest work, which accompanies any contest with Yale. We trust, therefore, that the debate tonight will be the first of a long and continued series of such contests between the Harvard and Yale Freshmen...
...subjects given are much similar to those given at the University Summer School but they are more comprehensive. Special rates will be given this year to all students who go to attend the meeting of the National Educational Association, which extends from July 8 to 12, the round trip being the full fare west, and $2 for the return. A catalogue will be published this month and may be obtained from the University of California...
President Eliot will deliver the third and last of the series of addresses on the ministry, being held under the auspices of the Divinity Club, this evening at 8 o'clock in the Common Room of Divinity Hall, on "Why Harvard Men Should go into the Ministry...
...HARVARD DIVINITY CLUB. "Why Harvard Men should go into the Ministry." President Eliot. Divinity Hall...