Word: leadinge
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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In order further to increase undergraduate interest in charitable and philanthropic work the Student Volunteer Committee has decided to hold a University mass meeting during the first part of next year at which leading philanthropic workers of the country will give addresses.
"It was characteristic of Professor Dunbar that he hesitated to accept the chair of Political Economy on the ground that he did not know the subject well enough to teach it successfully; but the appointing power knew him better than he knew himself. At the time of his appointment he...
On second, Putnam, Fincke, and Keene are leading. Fincke has the advantage of a year on the 'Varsity, while both Putnam and Keene, who have had less experience, are more lively and eager. Batting alone will probably be the deciding point.
The March number of the Graduates' Magazine contains as leading features three admirable biographical sketches of the late John Codman Ropes, written by C. F. Adams '56, Solomon Lincoln '57, and J. C. Gray '59, and originally prepared for a meeting of the Massachusetts Historical Society, and a less intimate...
At a meeting in Chicago of the leading universities of the country called by the University of California, it was decided to unite in a permanent organization in order to establish and maintain uniform standards for the various graduate degrees. President Eliot acted as chairman of the convention.