Word: mindedness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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The account of the plan for University Extension at Harvard, which appeared in Saturday's DAILY CRIMSON, has awakened much interest in the college. The time seems ripe for such an undertaking. In fact a general American "Society for University and School Extension" is already in existence. The officers for...
The resignation of Professor Smith as Dean of Harvard College was a surprise to the undergraduates. It was he of all the officers of the University with whom the students have been most closely associated, and now, since he has resigned, it is possible for us to express the feelings...
The letter from our correspondent, '74, says that some recent Harvard graduates have declared that the members of the crew are not chosen fairly, or according to superiority of work. This is an insinuation which is entirely without foundation. It must have been made by some man who was very...
It is interesting to note that in 1736 old Jonathan Edwards was as much shocked at the corruption and lack of true godliness at Harvard as are his narrow-minded successors of the present day.
Two other articles of interest to the warlike-minded are James Grant Wilson's sketch of Von Moltke and the second part of Arthur Sherburne Hardy's account of the Japanese Army. One would hardly believe that the author of this matter-of-fact description of military maneuvers in Japan...