Word: life
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Professor Adolf Cohn of Columbia, spoke last night before the Circle Francais on " Modern French Political Life...
...life and writings of Bacchylides...
...first speaker was G. G. Murchie of the Law School, who took up the club in its relation to the graduates. It would have the inevitable tendency, he said, to bring them into a closer and more active relation with the life of the University. As things stand now, when a man graduates he feels that his connection with the University is severed. He may possibly return to his former clique, but even here he feels that he is merely admitted through courtesy. With a club of this kind the graduates would be bound more closely to the University...
...feel confident that such a club would be of great practical benefit to the various undergraduate organizations, that it would do much to unify the now widely separating interests of the University, that it would have the effect of broadening and enriching the individual life of every student at Harvard...
State Senator F. W. Dallinger '93 spoke before the members of English 6 yesterday afternoon on the immense value of debating in practical life...