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...natural relationship between student and dean. Since Dean Little and Dean Mayo have only the power of recommending their disciplinary and scholastic decisions to Dean Yeomans, who is a member of the Administrative Board, undergraduates ought to feel more willing to regard the Deans as their real advisors and helpers. Also, the fact of the Deans being nearer the students own age will help materially in breaking down that imaginative barrier of non-sympathy for the undergraduate's point of view, which unconsciously the younger generation holds. If this new system does succeed in producing a normal relationship between...
...remarks on Colonel Higginson's work in the cause of good government in the city of Cambridge. Addresses will also be made by the following: Hon. Samuel Walker McCall, member of Congress from the eighth Massachusetts district -- "The Radical Leader in Peace and War"; Mrs. Lucia Ames Mead--"The Helper of Woman's Cause"; Rev. Samuel McChord Crothers h. '99--"The Citizen and Neighbor"; Professor Bliss Perry, of the English Department--"The Man of Letters." The exercises will be open to members of the University and to the public...
...proprietor of the State Line House, H. A. Van Landingham 2G. "Manacles." "Manacles," a play in one act, by H. K. Moderwell '12: Frederick Higgins, a wealthy manufacturer, W. G. Beach '11 Claudia Higgins, his daughter, Miss Gertrude Beard Jinks, a burglar, J. A. Donovan sC. Joe Patterson, his helper, N. R. Sturgis '12 "Men Are Mortal." "Men Are Mortal," a farce in one act, by Miss K. McD. Rice, Radcliffe Sp.: Henry Hilltop, professor of art and architecture, T. M. Spelman '13 Mr. Pillory, dean of the college, I. Pichel '14 Mr. Lovelass, the dean's secretary...
George Lyman Kittredge '82, "Professor of English in this University, linguist, philologist, worthy interpreter of the masters of English literature, antiquarian on one side, on the other most modern of inductive philosophers, generous helper of all other scholars, leader who inspires his followers to arduous and fruitful labors...
...Lyman Abbott D.D., of New York, conducted the services in Appleton Chapel last evening. Dr. Abbott took as his text, "The Lord is my Helper." He showed that man, in his relation to nature, is not independent, but is subject to a great many forces which have been called by various names, but which are, in reality, better called God. The painter, in his work, doesn't create art, but portrays the life that God has placed in man; the musician, in composing, does not create new chords, but finds on the piano something which is already there...