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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Charles A. Eastman of Amherst, Massachusetts, a full-blooded Sioux Indian, delivered a lecture in the Union last evening on "The Real Indian,"-speaking of his training, ideals, and philosophy of life. From his childhood, said Dr. Eastman, the Indian boy is taught to look up to the Great Mystery, to develop his body, to live a simple life, and to be daring and fearless, yet unselfish. The real Indian despised the great machinery of civilization, considering it a defacement of nature. He mourned equally for his friend and his enemy, and until he had been cheated by the English...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dr. Eastman on "The Real Indian" | 10/24/1906 | See Source »

...hope that every man in College will be good enough to look over his shelves and to let us have every book he can possibly spare. The success of the plan depends obviously on the number of volumes collected, and we wish that this might be large enough to enable us to announce in the College pamphlets that a considerable number of books will be available next year. For the Social Service Committee. P. E. HUTCHISON...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 5/1/1906 | See Source »

...order that Class Day notices may be sent to all members of the Class, it is necessary that this list should be complete and correct. No tickets will be sold at Senior rates to any man whose name is not on this list. All Seniors are urged to look over the list and send any corrections by postal card to post office box C, Cambridge, before Saturday, May 5. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Senior Class Lists Posted | 4/24/1906 | See Source »

...whole affair had passed very much out of his mind, he saying frankly that he did so much of that sort of thing that he might easily have confused it with other events. He said that it was rather his habit, after public days in Boston, to take a look in at the Cambridge police-court next day, to see that his boys, if in any trouble, had justice done them; and that in most cases, as would doubtless happen in this, the mere fact of arrest would be sufficient punishment. All that I could see of his relations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NATHANIEL SOUTHGATE SHALER '62 | 4/12/1906 | See Source »

...earth as that they were attracted by the man who told them about it. His extraordinary individuality was felt there as it was everywhere else. Most professors are known chiefly through the subject that they study and teach: strip them of that and, like kings without their robes, they look just like plain men; but with Shaler it was his subject that was known through him; leave off his geology and he was still a marked man, a striking figure, the centre of every group he joined. He was so many other things besides being a geologist and a professor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NATHANIEL SOUTHGATE SHALER '62 | 4/12/1906 | See Source »

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