Word: progressing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Another year of active life begins for Harvard. The University gives to the men in all its departments a warm welcome back to the renewed life of energy and progress. During the two hundred and fifty-five years of its existence the college has ever advanced in its work of helping to make men better. In no other year as in the last has the University advanced so rapidly or broadened in thought and action so grandly. All have helped to this end the instructors, the graduates and the students; and we know that at the opening of this...
...successfully her course has been run. We wish we could find words graceful enough to pay even a part of the tribute which is owing to the class about to graduate. Its most striking characteristic, perhaps, is the steadfastness with which it has followed out the liberal and progressive spirit of the University. Many changes, radical in outward form, have taken place in Harvard during the past four years; yet at the bottom they have all been but the exemplars of the earnest spirit of advance which pervades every department here. Officers and instructors could not have made progress...
...spring of 1890 with the understanding that the subscriptions, if not paid then, would fall due during this college year, are requested to send their contributions at their earliest convenience to the treasurer of the fund, Mr. Henry M. Sipelman, 50 State St., Boston. A report of the progress of the fund is in preparation and will be sent to each contributor...
...spring of 1890 with the understanding that the subscriptions, if not paid then, would fall due during this college year, are requested to send their contributions at their earliest convenience to the treasurer of the fund, Mr. Henry M. Spelman, 50 State St., Boston. A report of the progress of the fund is in preparation and will be sent to each contributor...
...spring of 1890 with the understanding that the subscriptions, if not paid then, would fall due during this college year, are requested to send their contributions at their earliest convenience to the treasurer of the fund, Mr. Henry M. Spelman, 50 State St., Boston. A report of the progress of the fund is in preparation and will be sent to each contributor...