Word: late
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...number for March is devoted largely to speeding the parting and welcoming the coming president. The late Professor Dunbar's article on President Eliot's Administration from 1869 to 1894 is reprinted, and the story is brought up to the present by Professor Taussig, who outlines some of the more striking developments of the last fifteen years. The evolution from the simple Harvard College of 40 years ago, with its loosely connected professional schools of primitive character, into the University of the present seems almost incredible. One would be glad to find, however, in addition to the exposition of facts...
Professor Merriman writes with bubbling enthusiasm of the winter quarter. The articles of interest on the last few months include one on the late Dean Wright by his temporary successor, Professor Smyth, loving and sympathetic in tone towards one to whose unfailing kindness all graduate students of recent years owe a debt never to be forgotten. Dean Haskins is welcomed in a cordial editorial. Mr. R.H. Dana as laudator temporis acti shows that last year's success in rowing is due to a return to earlier ways. Professor Jackson gives a review of the work of the late Wolcott Gibbs...
...were unearthed. The remains discovered were mostly Roman, in particular a large Roman altar and the torso of a figure of heroic size. At one point was found a very massive wall which seems to be certainly Hebrew, but owing to the great depth of the debris and the late date of the discovery it was not possible to dig out any considerable portion of this wall the present year. At several points on the summit the clearings reached the rock, but at no point did such clearing cover more than a few square feet. The city wall is over...
Three crews from the University and two from the Freshman squad were launched on the river yesterday for the first time this year. Although it was feared when the Charles was dammed up that the ice would not leave the river until late in the spring, the crews last year had their first row only two days earlier. The floats at the Newell boathouse were down, and it is expected that the launches will be in commission by the first of next week...
...Charlemagne Tower '72, late ambassador to Germany, lectured before the members of the Union last evening on "Diplomacy and Diplomatic Life." After referring to some of the details of diplomatic procedure, Mr. Tower dwelt on the rules governing diplomacy...