Word: honorably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...announcement that Professor Ira Nelson Hollis has been elected President of Worcester Polytechnic Institute makes Harvard men rejoice at the signal honor that has been bestowed upon him, but it also brings them intense regret because it means the loss of a great teacher and a steadfast friend. Professor Hollis has been here for twenty years, and during that time he has not only served the University and the students well in his teaching capacity, but he has taken a thorough interest in undergraduate athletics. His services in connection with the building of the Stadium will long be remembered...
...holders of the property of the University, and the most important administrative body for guiding its policy. No finer spirit is shown in any part of the University's work than in the service given gratuitously by members of the Corporation. Theirs is a labor of love and of honor, a type of what Harvard expects from her sons both for herself and for the community. Dr. Cabot was a distinguished member of the medical profession, a lover of art and science, and a more than loyal servant of the University. His services are now appropriately described by another devoted...
...Cornelius H. Patton, secretary of the American Board of Missions, will give a lecture on the life and achievements of David Livingstone, the African explorer, in the Parlor of the Brooks House, tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. The lecture is in honor of the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Livingstone. All members of the University are invited...
...honor of holding a world's championship title has recently been won by the University rifle team. In a match held a short time ago with the team representing Massachusetts Agricultural College, the Harvard team made the remarkable score of 978 out of a possible 1000, as opposed to 963 for its rival. The range was fifty yards...
...lecture on the life and achievements of David Livingstone, the African explorer, will be given by Dr. Cornelius H. Patton, secretary of the American Board of Missions, in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. The talk is-in honor of the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of David Livingstone. In his lecture Dr. Patton, who has visited much of the African mission field himself, will trace the history of Livingstone's life and discuss the results of the University are cordially invited to attend the meeting...