Word: honored
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Seldes's essay, "The Question of Democracy," is stimulating and in great part true. Mr. Greene's "Richard I. before Jerusalem" does honor to him, to Harvard College, and to America, since it is the first poem by an American to take the Newdigate Prize. If it suggests that the author is not inevitably a poet, but rather a man of literary taste and poetic feeling, it cannot be alone among Newdigate Prize poems in this respect. It is everywhere sound in workmanship, dignified in manner, high in thought...
...Class of 1887 will hold a short service in Appleton Chapel tomorrow morning at 12.30 o'clock in honor of the twenty-fifth anniversary of their graduation. An address will be delivered by Harris G. Hale '87, who is in charge, and a special musical program, arranged by Prof. W. R. Spalding '87, will be rendered during the service...
Today's program includes an all-day business meeting to be held at the clubhouse on 44th street. At 6.30 o'clock the assembly will march in procession to the Hotel Aster for the annual banquet, at which President Lowell will be the guest of honor. J. H. Choate '52 will act as toastmaster and the speakers will include President Lowell, Dean Bradford of the Medical School, T. Roosevelt '80, R. Bacon '80, Postmaster-General F. H. Hitchcock '91, and Secretary of the Navy G. von L. Meyer '79. The University Glee Club will render selections and will lead...
...promising scholars of the future come together in recognition of all that is worth while in scholarly activities. Phi Beta Kappa Day is the opportunity which the College possesses to place the stamp of approval on undergraduate scholarship and to bow in reverence before those who have brought permanent honor to Harvard by their scholarly work. This day, therefore, is a most fitting occasion upon which to honor those undergraduates who, through intellectual capacity and distinct originality, have succeeded in winning undergraduate prizes...
...said, combines the qualities of a great teacher and a powerful thinker; is a literary artist of high distinction and "a philosopher of original sense with a tranquil enthusiasm for truth." Such a tribute to our esteemed professor arouses a sense of pride in every Harvard man. This new honor for Professor Palmer reminds us again of the magnitude of his work. Not only is he a deep-thinking philosopher, but he possesses that rare power of making others think. Not only is he a true scholar, but he is a great teacher with the power to make philosophy...