Word: mothers
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...January number of the Illustrated Magazine, which will appear today, contains the following articles: "Harvard, the Mother of Historians," by J. C. Fisher '09; "Getting the Goose," by H. Von Kaltenborn sC.; "Basketball at Harvard," by I. S. Broun '09; "Dormitory Common Rooms," by R. W. Smiley; '07; "Advanced Gymnastics at Harvard," by G. F. Evans 1Dv.; "Crescendo," by J. H. Wheelock '09; Editorials...
...this development of homogeneity each step has been in sequence to what has preceded. The first desire for union was the result of fear of the mother country. Later, came the War of the Rebellion, the greatest war the world has ever seen, and the result was a Union, welded in the white heat of civil combat. This was not planned, it was evolved. The policy of national liberality to those who have built railroads and factories, was of vast importance to the further development of the Union. The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries have been characterized by contests for territory...
Will any student in the University whose mother's family name is Eckert kindly communicate with Mr. J. G. Hart, 20 University Hall. J. G. HART...
...very largely the success or failure of the play; and Miss Marie Immisch proved herself fully equal to her very exhausting and difficult part. Her rendering was throughout a highly emotional, rather than a finished intellectual one, and she was at her best in depicting the struggle between her mother's love and her desire for revenge; a struggle which ends in the murder of her two children. She expressed well the barbarian nature which is the under lying cause of the unhappiness of her marriage with Jason, but she failed to convey the supernatural element in Medea. Mr. Carl...
ITHACA, N. Y., May 20, 1906.--The Cornell crew which will row against Harvard received a serious set-back yesterday when E. T. Foote '06, stroke, was obliged to leave for New York on account of the serious illness of his mother. It is doubtful whether he will be able to row at Cambridge on Friday. C. P. Cox '08, who has been rowing at number 6, was moved to stroke and L. R. Gracey '08, who has been at number 6 in the Junior 'Varsity, was moved into the university boat...