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...money cannot be compared, rewards given in reverence and in gratitude. Many alumni of Dartmouth College, people never known by President Tucker, have respected him for a life of service into which money never entered. The long duration and the growing power of our American colleges is a personal product, the work of those alumni whose names are forever linked with American history. The influence of many of these graduates cannot be estimated in terms of money; it is something above all such considerations. These are the reasons which bring about that we cannot suppress the influence of an American...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DARTMOUTH ALUMNI DINNER | 1/23/1909 | See Source »

...product of our universities and our colleges is intellectual power. President Tucker has always preached intellectual and religious freedom; he has been a great administrator in times of difficulty, when personal sacrifices are often involved. Only recently he has been engaged in a great work of religious liberation, serving at the side of President Eliot...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DARTMOUTH ALUMNI DINNER | 1/23/1909 | See Source »

...those interested in its success, but the apportionment of the students among the various elective courses has demonstrated the wisdom and care with which they have been prepared. As an indication of the school's efficiency, however, registration figures will soon become of minor importance. It is the product that will henceforth be watched, and there is every reason to suppose that the success and prosperity of the Graduate School of Business Administration will continue as it has begun...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN ENCOURAGING BEGINNING. | 10/7/1908 | See Source »

...sums up some really important master, like Montegna or Corrreggio. His remarks on the grotesque, on pettiness, on the modern passion for activity, and on the dangers of the antique--to mention only a few of the topics he touches upon by the way--are penetrating and suggestive, the product of a mind that forms its own opinions, and is ready to maintain them against all comers...

Author: By W. R. Thayer ., | Title: "North Italian Painters of the Renaissance" | 6/12/1908 | See Source »

Popular Science Monthly--"America's Intellectual Product," by A. G. Webster...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Magazine Articles by Harvard Men | 3/2/1908 | See Source »

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