Word: loved
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...herald of light, and the bearer of love...
...contents of the November number of the Illustrated Magazine, which has just appeared, is as follows: "The Graduate School of Applied Science," by Professor J. L. Love '90; "The Harvard Track and Field Club," by W. Minot '07; "The Cheermaster," by J. C. Fisher '09; "The Struggle," by G. A. England '02; "Debating and its New Prospects," by J. Adams, Jr., '08; "Absence," by R. W. Smiley '07; "Dormitory Rowing," by H. von Kaltenborn sC.; Book Reviews, Editorials...
...called "A Maker of Monuments" is written with such sympathetic tenderness that we feel as if its central figure, a dear old Colonel, whom we see writing his reminiscences of the war and smoking among his roses, must have been a real colonel whom its author had known and loved. In "The Sophist" we have much a variation of the perennial motif as Polonius might call the tragical-psychological. The bearer of the title-role convinces an enamored college-friend that there is no such thing as the power of love, and with such effect that "It's all over...
Professor J. L. Love A.M. '90 has re his position as Secretary of the Lawrence signed his position as Secretary of the Lawrence Scientific School, but will retain his position in the University as assistant professor in Mathematics and chairman of the committee on Summer Courses of instruction...
...appointment will be made in Professor Love's place, as the College office, in accordance with the action taken by the Governing Boards last spring, has taken over the records of the Lawrence Scientific School. The administrative work connected with the Lawrence Scientific School and the Graduate School of Applied Science is not such as to require an immediate appointment in addition to that of Dean Sabine...