Word: mr
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...third prizes respectively. F. T. Marshall '07, E. H. Riedel 1G., M. N. McN. Watts '09 and C. B. Roepper '10 received honorable mention. The University of Pennsylvania was awarded first prize for the best collection, Harvard was second and the University of Michigan third. The judges were Mr. F. H. Day of Boston, Mr. H. J. Monks of Boston, and Dr. H. W. Morse of Cambridge...
...what purports to be "a deliberate critical review of Harvard's (athletic) course for twenty years," Mr. Caspar Whitney has sought to explain and comment on the upheaval in our athletics during the past year in the May "Outing," which has just appeared. Had Mr. Whitney taken the trouble to ascertain the facts of the situation more carefully, his opinions as an impartial observer would carry more weight with those of us, at least, who are more or less familiar with conditions. When he says that soon after the Yale football game last fall, the Governing Boards appointed an investigating...
...SEMINARY IN CONTEMPORARY EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS. "The Educational Work of the Young Men's Christian Association." Mr. George B. Hodge. Peabody Hall, Brooks House...
...paragraph in "public lectures given in the University" is interesting as snowing our quickness in detecting cheap sentiment, affectation, and our inability to divorce the man, as we see him superficially and are impressed, from the cause which we know even less. The statement that we listened to Mr. Aladyin "with awe and admiration" is true--and sad, because it shows that we are willing to applaud without understanding. We know that Russian autocracy is opposed to progress and freedom of thought, and that Mr. Aladyin is a reformer. That he is the kind of reformer whose methods make almost...
...Mr. Gilbert Murray, M.A., LL.D., formerly professor of Greek at the University of Glasgow, will deliver the second of his series of lectures on "Greek Traditional Poetry" in the Fogg Lecture Room this evening at 8 o'clock. The subject for tonight will be "Chaos, and the Element of Regeneration. Aidos and Nemesis." The lecture will be open to the public...