Word: regards
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Professor Norton, and I know that, for many and many of them, he stands for all that they hoped to acquire at Harvard--in a word, for Culture. When admitted to the hospitality of his home I have realized something of the feeling of the Harvard undergraduate with regard to Professor Norton's home and its influence. I have felt that I breathed there the true atmosphere of that university of the poets;--for while there have been notable poets at other universities, the Cambridge of America, like the Cambridge of England, has always attracted the poets...
...Graduates' Magazine published a number of letters from men of prominence, written to commemorate his birthday. The CRIMSON has taken the liberty of re-publishing these letters, with one or two others in the hope that a larger group of people might have a true appreciation of the high regard in which he was held by his associates...
...Harvard Cosmopolitan Club has just received a handsome framed photograph of the King of Siam, as a token of His Majesty's regard for the University which sent him Professors Strobel and Westengard. Professor E. H. Strobel '77 was for several years the King's general legal adviser, and upon his death last winter he was succeeded by Professer J. I. Westengard...
...submitted by the home teams to their opponents, seven weeks before the debate. Within one week from the receipt of each list, the names will be returned, those deemed satisfactory marked in order of preference, and the final choice of three made as soon afterwards as possible. In regard to the subject, a list of three questions will be submitted to each of the three governing boards by the other two. The questions will be numbered in order of preference, and the one having the lowest number of points selected. In case of a tie, the question will be again...
...root of the trouble seems to lie in the light regard in which some men hold the fall rowing. This part of the rowing system, one of the strongest features of our athletics, due to the splendid sport it provides for an increasingly large number of students, is at the same time essentially a part of the general scheme of developing the University eight. The crews in the bumping races are carefully watched by the crew management and promising material is taken up to the University squad after the graded crew races. At the same time, it is regarded...