Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...current issue of "The Independent" publishes some interesting figures in regard to the colleges from which have come the present United States Congressmen. Though 28 per cent of the members of the Senate and House are not graduates of any college, nearly 200 institutions are represented by the remaining 380. The University of Michigan, with 27 alumni in Congress, holds the lead, which it has maintained for several years. Virginia is second with 20, and Harvard a close third with 19. The other eight institutions which have more than five representatives are: Yale 13, Wisconsin 10, Alabama 7, Mississippi...
...will be enlarged by the addition of certain members of the instructing staff of Harvard and this new Technology Faculty shall, subject to such direction as the University shall give, prescribe the courses and condition of entrance leading to Harvard degrees. Technology has the same right of direction in regard to courses leading to Technology degrees, and each institution acting separately shall confer its own degrees. Additions may be made to the Technology Faculty, and each institution shall appoint and remove the members of that Faculty which are paid by it. The President of Harvard shall be entitled...
...investigation which has just been completed at Princeton in regard to the number taking regular exercise in the form of some college sport reports that 850 men is the approximate total. The total of hours per week is 1315, resulting in an individual average of only 1 hour and 30 minutes per week. A small proportion of the men are members of the university and freshman squads; the remainder consists of upper-classmen taking voluntary exercise, and of about 300 freshmen taking compulsory athletics...
...this belief that the CRIMSON has obtained the interview with Professor Lima. It is encouraging to note his optimism in regard to feasibility of the plan. "The great universities of the other countries of the southern continent as well as the Faculties of Brazil, would be anxious to help, if the United States would send American professors in return." It would seem to be Harvard's move...
...famous books, they gave him the best they had saved from the printer and furnace-man. Lowell sent him the Second Series of the 'Bigelow Papers,' 'as a trifling acknowledgment of many substantial obligations,' and Holmes inscribed the manuscript of 'The Guardian Angel' as 'A token of kind regard from one of many writers who have found him a wise, faithful and generous friend...