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...service in memory of Professor Joseph Henry Thayer '50, was held in Divinity Chapel last night at 7.30. The service was mainly devotional. Professor J. H. Ropes read a sketch of Professor Thayer's life and work; and Doctor Alexander McKenzie spoke at some length of Professor Thayer's relations to the community and the church...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Memorial for Professor J. H. Thayer. | 3/29/1902 | See Source »

Especially interesting among the contributions to the regular departments is a sketch of the football season by W. T. Reid '01. Professor Hart discusses the affairs of the University; and D. D. L. McGrew '03 writes the review of student life...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Graduates' Magazine. | 3/8/1902 | See Source »

Review of Reviews--"President Eliot of Harvard: A Character Sketch," G. P. Morris '83; "South American War Issues," E. Emerson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Articles by Harvard Men. | 3/5/1902 | See Source »

...would be worth the while of all Harvard men to read a character sketch of President Eliot, by George P. Morris, which appears in the March number of the Review of Reviews. The author reviews, with what is evidently sympathetic and admiring appreciation, the position of President Eliot among American educators. his character as a man, his early career, his work as president of Harvard, and finally, his opinions and expressions on some present educational, social and religious problems. One who reads this article will gain new understanding of the far-reaching and enduring service to Harvard and the general...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Sketch of President Eliot. | 2/27/1902 | See Source »

...sensible and timely editorials in the current Advocate favorably impress the reader at the outset. In the contributions which follow, the range of subjects and treatment is wide; and in general all the stories are readable. "The Lady of the Lilies," by T. N. Metcalf, is a fanciful sketch quite out of the ordinary, and is quaint and picturesque in style. "None but the Brave," is a story of some power, but the atmosphere is not pleasant. A longer story, "When the Tide Turned," by L. B. Cummings '03, is amusingly told. "A Stockholder...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Advocate. | 2/18/1902 | See Source »

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