Word: notted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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One more day of the Roosevelt Drive; one more day to prove that this College is true American by its appreciation of him who was one hundred per cent. American. Already our subscription has beaten that of Yale. But Yale is not Roosevelt's own college. We cannot rest on...
In speaking of "the University," I referred not to Harvard students, but to the governing bodies of the University, more particularly to the Board of Overseers, for to that board the recommendations of the Committee on Military Science were made. The more discussion of military training by Harvard men as...
Between the Scylla of Radical Americanization and the Charybdis of Reactionary Americanization lies the only safe course the country can pursue, Radicalism disjoints, conservatism retards progress. The Americanism which most of us are prepared to support is not the monopoly of any political party; it is that element in all...
The revival at Harvard of the custom of appointing Seniors as advisers to Freshmen is an interesting development in an ancient problem. It has long been realized by college authorities that parents are unsuited to act in such capacity. As Dean Briggs frankly pointed out in his entertaining "Fathers, Mothers...
The setting of "Erasmus Montanus" is laid in a small town in Denmark in the 18th century. The play is not only remarkable as a series of pictures of continental life of the time, but it also treats of a situation of universal interest with the unsurpassed humor that has...