Word: nationalities
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Fritz v. Briesen and J. W. Cooke.Best general references: N. Y. Tribune, July 3, 1894; Albany Law Journal, L. 140-151 (Sept. 1, 1894); Nation, Vol. 59, pp. 22-23 (July 12, 1894); pp. 190-191 (Sept...
...first place, the old-fashioned rush is clearly separated from the best sentiment in this and other colleges. The nation is awakening to the fact that freshmen are not so much barbarians as gentlemen, and the result has been that in the welcome to freshmen, more emphasis is being laid on the gentlemanly side of their nature and less on the barbaric. And in expressions of such a sentiment Harvard is bound to be in the lead. No other American university is so characterized by gentlemanliness, and the rush is harshly discordant with the Harvard tone. Not only the Faculty...
Best general references: Annals of the American Academy, Nov. '91 and Nov. '93; No. Am. Review, Vol. III, p. 330; Nation...
Best general references: Nation, XVI, pp. 234-5; Morrill, Cox and Thayer in Cong. Globe, 38th Cong. 2nd Sess, pp, 420-24, 437-44, 446-48; Senator Morrill in Cong. Rec., 46th Cong. 1st Sess...
Best generla references: Bryce, American Commonwealth II, caps. 55, 67, 88; Lalor's Cyclopedia I, pp. 478-485; Eighth Report Civil Service Commission, June, 1884, pp. 1-15; Forum XIV, October, 1892, p. 201; Nation XLVIII, June...