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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...mark the day some notable adresses have been arranged to be delivered in the afternoon by President Eliot, who will speak on "The Changes of a Century in Theological Education at Harvard," and by the Reverend Robert S. Morison '69, librarian emeritus of the School, whose topic will be "The First Half-Century of the Divinity School." Last on the day's program will be a large dinner at the Union at which Professor Peabody will preside. The whole observance of the centenary has been planned by the Alumni Association of the Divinity School. Its members are expected in numbers...
...year 1816 does, however, mark an important epoch in the history of theological education in Cambridge and the beginning of a new era, for in that year the Divinity School was definitely distinguished from the College, though the Divinity Faculty was not formally organized until 1819. On February 3, 1816, a committee appointed by the corporation issued an appeal for subscriptions for the extension of the means of theological education in Cambridge. The letter states that the President of the University has officially declared that "neither the object nor the consequence, 'of enlarging the theological funds of the University...
...truth of the question is that a man who is blessed with a genius for writing will become an author with or without college training. Mark Twain gained his college training in a printing office and a pilot house, and Cooper gained his on board a fighting ship. Schools of authorship will probably never exist, for the man who specializes in the art of authorship will need little help in the selection of his courses. College training will help these men of gifted ability, but it can never produce them. The reasons for the lack of literary geniuses during...
Administrative Board of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences: Charles Homer Haskins, Dean; Edward Laurens Mark, Charles Lyman Kittredge '82, Johm Albrecht Walz, Elmer Peter Kohler, Ralph Barton Perry '97, William Fogg Osgood '86, Henry Wyman Holmes '03. Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports: LeBaron Russell Briggs '75, Henry Aaron Yeomans '01, Roger Irving Lee '04, Robert Frederick Herrick '90, John Wells Farley '99, George Peabody Gardner...
...time for his match as published that day in the CRIMSON his opponent is entitled to a default. A chart will be posted on the field on which the scores of all the matches must be recorded before 6 o'clock on the day of play. A failure to mark up his score will disqualify the winner. No one on probation may compete...