Word: originally
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...accompanying attributes, Mr. Angell writes: "What I have to urge upon your attention is not the desirability of peace in the sense of the cessation of combat, still less, of a cosmopolitanism which asks that you shall, in obedience to some abstract ideal of instinctive or intuitive origin, sacrifice national preferences and characteristics, or even prejudices. Indeed, I am not urging any cut-and-dried political doctrine or dogma at all. What I want to urge is the open-minded consideration of certain facts and occurrences, the significance of which is for the most part ignored, although they must profoundly...
...summary of complete football records from the origin of the game in 1869 to 1915 has been compiled by Parke H. Davis, of Princeton. These figures have been brought up to date to include all this season's games played through November 13. Victories Defeats Ties Total Games Game Organized Amherst, 123 146 26 235 1878 Army, 117 56 17 190 1890 Brown, 146 109 12 267 1878 Carlisle, 171 73 10 254 1894 Chicago, 153 59 15 227 1892 Colgate, 102 71 11 184 1890 Cornell, 182 84 15 281 1887 Dartmouth, 183 75 16 244 1882 Harvard...
...Harvard Zoological Club. Reviews: Recent Work on "Regenerative Potencies of Dissociated Cells," by Mr. W. H. Cole. "The Origin of Blood and Vascular Endothelium in Embryos without a Circulation of the Blood in the Normal Embryo," by C. R. Stockard. Mr. H. R. Hunt. Zoological Laboratory, Room...
Some years ago, the University pledged itself to a policy of absolute freedom in religious opinion, and thus incidentally provided itself with a future athletic rival. The well known institution at New Haven owes its origin to certain dissatisfied divines, following a dispute in which Harvard officially decided in favor of religious freedom. From this policy there have been no departures...
...narrow "single-aim" laboratories for academic research. The fact is that Harvard, as President Lowell pointed out at a meeting of graduate students last year, owes something to the educational systems of all the leading nations. The College, although it has followed its own evolution, is English in origin; the Graduate Schools, especially in their ideals of higher scholarship and their methods of research, draw mainly from Germany; while the Engineering School is modelled on that of Paris. The Law School alone has developed a completely American method...