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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...days Professor Clemen will have finished his activity among us and, after a brief tour of the West, he will return to his regular duties at the University of Bonn. Permit me to express the hope that Professor Clemen's last days in our midst will be made particularly pleasant to him through evidences of appreciation of what he has done for us. Like Professor Kuhnemann, he has given his services with single-minded and ardent devotion to his students and with passionate zeal for the cause which he represents. Let us not be reluctant to make make him feel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 1/15/1908 | See Source »

...restricted class of men. Through no fault of the representative from Germany we have been unable to accord him the reception which his reputation and services would justify. His courses have, however, been of inestimable value to the men who have been able to profit by them; and we hope that he will not leave Cambridge with the impression that his efforts have met with poor appreciation. The professors who come to us from Germany offer subjects which, under our elective system, are of interest to a limited number of men, and their reward must come from the realization...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROFESSOR CLEMEN'S DEPARTURE. | 1/15/1908 | See Source »

...track candidates who reported yesterday for work held almost entirely indoors, was about one-third of the number who appeared for the first day's practice last winter. We do not believe that the track situation is in as serious a condition as these figures would indicate, and we hope that the next few days will bring the squad up to its normal size. In track more than in any other sport the apparently hopeless candidates have been given individual attention. This has been due partly to the fact that men are able to report at various times during...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE TRACK SEASON. | 1/8/1908 | See Source »

...search of truth and freedom, and that in this spirit the students of Semitic descent were received. The Jewsih race, he said, had a history piteous and full of pathos, and that it remembered three great captivities and times when it had had freedom only to think and hope, and but that now in this land it had found freedom both physical and intellectual. he said that the Jews had chosen and excellent place in this University for a seed ground for the development and spreading of their ideals, and that although their number was small, they should...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: President Eliot Addresses Menorah | 12/21/1907 | See Source »

...given to the leader and players for the hare work and self sacrifice which enabled them to give pleasure to so many last night. It is no easy matter to prepare and render a program to the satisfaction of a large audience which is friendly but critical. We hope that during the winter months there may be several repetitions of last night's entertainment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CREDIT TO ORCHESTRA. | 12/18/1907 | See Source »

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