Word: manner
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...does express the point of view of undergraduates. We who are in Harvard today are enjoying the full fruits of this man's labor for the future Harvard. The CRIMSON therefore has considered it to be eminently fitting to show its appreciation in this positive though necessarily limited manner...
Since early in the fall, this appreciation of the former president of the University has been growing. It is today the sincere attempt on the part of the CRIMSON to express in some manner the feeling of the undergraduate body and of those closely in touch with the life and the work of Mr. Eliot, and their common gratitude for what his life and his work have meant to the University...
There was none of the barbarity which characterizes the ordinary funeral service, no hysterics. He was in the hands of friends who knew and understood the manner of his living, who therefore made the manner of his dying as he would have...
...knees of gentle souls who prefer their own lamp light to the colder luminaries of the winter heavens. No better book for such a purpose, no more delightful, distinguished, and never dull--to be precise, let's suggest that David McCord is an excellent essayist in the Hazlitt manner with a touch of Benchley at his best...
...critical and as formative as the forty preceding during which President Eliot labored so fruitfully. The questions of admission requirements, of the curriculum, of the graduate schools, and of the material facilities of the University have all been pressing. They have been met in a farsighted, broad-visioned manner by Mr. Lowell...