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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first number of a new architectural journal entitled the Architectural Quarterly of Harvard University, will be published this month. The purpose of the periodical is to present in easily accessible form the most important work by students in the school, important lectures delivered in the course of the instruction, and contributions by members of the instruction, and contributions by members of the teaching staff and by former students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ARCHITECTURAL QUARTERLY. | 3/1/1912 | See Source »

...refusing the use of a College building to Mrs. Pankhurst, the Corporation has doubtless been influenced in part by this. Far from "branding her as forbidden fruit" as the editor of the Women's Journal puts it,--and how childish such a statement seems!--the Corporation simply refuses to have reports circulated, in great, glaring headlines, to the effect that "Harvard Turns Suffragist...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: One Reason Why Mrs. Pankhurst Was Refused. | 12/2/1911 | See Source »

...Monthly has an opportunity such as has been given to few college journals. Its history is the early history of many a famous name, and there have been articles in its pages worthy of any journal in the world. To see the Monthly become again the unquestioned leader in the field of college verse, and arbiter of "the best literary work written by undergraduates in Harvard College" is an easily attainable desire, May the editors succeed...

Author: By H. B. Sheahan ., | Title: WHERE ARE HARVARD'S POETS? | 11/4/1911 | See Source »

...Quintessence of Kant," and prefer to dwell upon the less important, but far more hearty and genial, actualities of academic life. Though the Advocate has often ventured upon the deep waters of university learning, and withdrawn from them with no little credit, the true role of the journal undoubtedly lies in portraying the amiable customs of college existence; in hearkening to the murmurs of our miniature world, and its ideas, its little struggles, its trials and successes. The new issue of the Advocate lives up to this hitherto half-comprehended ideal, and presents an interesting and refreshing number...

Author: By Henry BESTON Sheahan ., | Title: NEW ADVOCATE OUT TODAY | 10/28/1911 | See Source »

...five years from 1873, Dr. Dwight was editor of the Boston Medical Journal and in 1884 he gave a course of lectures at the Lowell Institute on "Mechanism of the Bone and Muscle." He had written much on medical subjects, and was the author of "Anatomy of the Head; the Intracranial Circulation," also numerous papers on human and vertebrate anatomy, which appeared in medical and scientific journals. He was given an LL.D. by Georgetown University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Obituaries | 9/26/1911 | See Source »

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