Word: richness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...productive scholarship in the New World can be as easily as briefly stated: there is none. A widely read German history of civilization says this about American scholarship: American universities are hardly more than ordinary schools in Germany. It is true they receive large sums of money from rich men; but they cannot attain to anything, because the institutions either remain under the control of the Church, or the professors are appointed on account of their political or personal connections, not on account of their knowledge. The professors therefore have, naturally, more interest in money making than in the advancement...
Invisibles--R. C. Granberry '03 (captain), A. L. Bennett '04, A. C. Boylston '03, R. H. Goldthwaite '03, J. F. Gough '03, G. S. Olive '03, H. A. Rich '03, M. H. Smith '03, W. S. Tower...
...contest for credits, J. S. Sears received first place, H. A. Rich second, and H. J. Carleton third...
...inter-class debate between the Sophomores and Freshmen last night was won by the Freshmen. The question was "Resolved, That the United States should adopt a system of shipping subsidies." The affirmative side was supported by the Sophomore team--G. Bettman, E. F. Mann and H. A. Rich. J. Daniels, R. J. Henshaw and A. A. Ballantine were the Freshman speakers. In point of argument and finished presentation the debate was above the usual interclass contest...
Banjos L. Davis, H. G. Dillingham, E. N. Durfee, F. B. Ely, L. E. Emes, J. E. Gardner, N. A. Higgins, D. W. Lincoln, F. E. Rich, C. K. Rockwell, A. B. Taylor, G. R. Taylor...