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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...should be handed in today at the Bursar's office. Applications which are not made on the printed blanks and applications from those who have already engaged rooms for 1907-08, will not be considered. The assignment of rooms will be made by lot, on Thursday, and the result of the allotment will be announced on Saturday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Applications for College Rooms | 4/1/1907 | See Source »

...University baseball squad during the past week. On Thursday and Friday the outfielders were sent outdoors and had practice in catching flies on the Freshman diamond. The pitchers, who had heretofore used nothing but straight balls, when pitching for the batting practice, began to mix in curves. As a result the pitching was unsteady the first of the week, but during the last two days the control was noticeably better...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REVIEW OF WEEK IN BASEBALL | 3/23/1907 | See Source »

Thomas Bailey Aldrich h.'96 died yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock at his home on Mt. Vernon street, Boston, as a result of an operation performed at the Homeopathic Hospital about two weeks ago. Mr. Aldrich was born in Portsmouth. New Hampshire, November 11, 1836, where he spent the early part of his life and where he prepared for Harvard. He was employed in the editorial departments of several papers in New York up to 1874. He has written many well-known books, among them "The Story of a Bad Boy," "Prudence Palfrey," "An Old Town...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Obituary | 3/20/1907 | See Source »

...Booker T. Washington h:'96 delivered a forcible address in the Living Room of the Union last evening, which clearly illustrated the conditions in the South today and showed the marvelous advance of the negro, as a result of education, since the proclamation of freedom forty years ago. The speaker was introduced by President Eliot, who emphasized the importance of young men getting a clear conception of what Mr. Washington rose from...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: B. T. WASHINGTON'S ADDRESS | 3/12/1907 | See Source »

Preliminary to the study of books, Mr. Washington emphasized the importance of bringing the negro down to earth by manual labor. As a result of education the ideas of the negro have greatly changed. Instead of regarding manual labor as degrading, the educated negro now considers it distinctly honorable. There is a great difference between working and being worked--the one means civilization, the other servitude. The same is true with reference to the race as to the individual. Any race which is uneducated is apt to yield to the temptation of going from one extreme to another. The Anglo...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: B. T. WASHINGTON'S ADDRESS | 3/12/1907 | See Source »

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