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In 1817, Ward Nicholas Boylston, of Boston, made to the University the gift of one thousand dollars, which he invested in an annuity, the income to be applied to prizes for Elocution. The Boylston Prizes for Elocution are awarded to Seniors and Juniors in Harvard College at a public competition...
"The professional schools of Harvard University comprise not only the Schools of Divinity, Law, and Medicine, and Dentistry, but Graduate Schools of Arts and Sciences, of Business Administration, of Applied Science, and of Medicine. Each of these schools undertakes to furnish a thorough training for the corresponding profession or professions...
"During the first hundred and seventy-four years of the existence of Harvard University, it was fostered by the Colony, Province, and State by contributions to the cost of buildings and small appropriations of money toward its annual expenses. Since 1810, however, Massachusetts has made no direct contributions to Harvard...
It is not a question of whether Phi Beta Kappa is a valuable organization at present. It is a question of whether Phi Beta Kappa may not be more valuable--a question for the members present and past who are dealing not with their own likes and dislikes but with...
By vote of the Corporation, "no punches or distilled liquors shall be allowed in any College room on Class Day or Commencement Day. Every tenant of the College shall be held responsible for the observance of this rule in his own room, and he shall not allow the use of...