Word: gray
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...most famous men that has ever had any close connection with Harvard was the great botanist, Asa Gray. Although Dr. Gray was not a graduate of Harvard, his connection with the college has been so intimate, and his devotion to her so strong that he might fairly be called a Harvard man. He came here in 1842 when he was made Professor of Natural History. When he began his task he found the botanical collection hardly more than a small botanical garden. The work that he must have spent in building up his herbarium is shown by the fact that...
...collecting and classifying, Dr. Gray never did any work after dark. He began working directly after breakfast, and devoted himself so intensely to his studies that he could not bear interruption...
...what might he called a "natural" worker. He was the first to break away from the old idea of classification and adopt a more natural one. His clearly written books show him again as a lover of the natural. Besides being a botanist, Dr. Gray was a great thinker. He worked out the philosophy of the origin of the species even before Darwin, and Darwin called him "the first of any American in the development of his judicial sense...
...work Dr. Gray always had in mind one high end. He never considered that Natural History was out of keeping with religion. Mere classification he always considered as dead work...
...present junior class will be held at the Parker House, Boston Monday evening, February 16, 1891. The president of the class, N. Rantoul, will preside and the following officers have been appointed by the committee in charge: Toastmaster, A. M. White; orator, H. McK. Landon; poet, D. Gray; chorister, L. S. Thompson...