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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...very forcible way the view that Bergson's philosophy is not the best food for Americans of today. Bergson is a mystic, and America needs dogmatism. Americans "need to be taught how to think, and not, as M. Bergson would teach them, how to feel." "The intellectual, moral, and social progress which the American civilization is bound to make its own, as a crown to the material progress it has achieved, must be won of thought...

Author: By Frank W. C. hersex., | Title: Appropriate Number of Monthly | 6/3/1913 | See Source »

...Emerson DGreek 1b Sever 29History 10a, Harvard 6 History 24b, Div. LibLatin B:Sect. I, II, Sever 36Sect. III, Sever 35Latin 8, Sever 35Mathematics B, Zool. Lec.rm.Mathematics 2b I, Harvard 5Mathematics 5, Pierce 209Music 2a hf., HoldenPhilosophy 4, Emerson JSemitic 4, Sem. Mus. 2Semitic 13, Sem. Mus 2,Social Ethics 6, Emerson JSpanish 1 Sections V. VI:Atkins to Drew (inclusive), Sever 1Epstein to Olds (inclusive), Sever 2O'Shea to Whistler (inclusive), Sever 8Spanish 3, Harvard 6Zoology & Botany 11, Zool. Lec.rm.2.30 P. M.Economics 9:Abeles to Mullen (inclusive), Emerson DNason to Young (inclusive), Emerson

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATIONS | 6/3/1913 | See Source »

...without any observance. The point here is that the undergraduate would be led to note the absence of names of men of athletic fame in the past, and to reflect upon the significance of it. Then the more intellectual clubhouses might be made to rival in attractiveness the more social. why should one climb a tower to enjoy Phi Beta Kappa when he can luxuriate in the Varsity Club's happy proximity to mother earth? There is, further, the feeling that advertising will help solve the problem. The names of athletes are club house hold words; cannot something be achieved...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACT AND COMMENT | 6/2/1913 | See Source »

...Mathematics D: Professor Bouton's Section 1, Sever 36 Mr. Miller's Section 2, Sever 35 Mathematics 31, Sever 6 Slavic 5, Emerson D Spanish 1, Sect. 1, Sever 6 Make-up Examinations Today. HARVARD 5. Chemistry 2. Mathematics B. Comp. Lit. 1. Semitic 15. Comp. Lit. 22. Social Ethics 1. Economics 1. Graduate Schools of Applied Science. 9.15 A. M. Architecture 2b (Eng. Sciences 3b), Robinson Hall Landscape Arch. 11, Robinson Hall Graduate School of Business Administration. 9 A. M. Economics 9, Harvard 6 Business 6, Harvard 6 Examinations Monday. Astronomy E, Astron. Lab. Chemistry 1b, Zool...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATIONS | 5/31/1913 | See Source »

...Sever 30. Mathematics D: Professor Bouton's Section 1, Sever 36. Mr. Miller's Section 2, Sever 35. Mathematics 31, Sever 6. Slavic 5, Emerson D. Spanish 1, Sect. 1, Sever 6. Make-up Examinations Saturday HARVARD 5 Chemistry 2. Mathematics B. Comp. Lit.1. Semitic 15. Comp. Lit.22. Social Ethics 1. Economics 1. Graduate Schools of Applied Science Saturday 9.15 A. M. Architecture 2b (Eng. Sciences 3b), Robinson Hall. Landscape Arch. 11, Robinson Hall. Graduate School of Business Administration Saturday, 9.A. M. Economics 9, Harvard 6. Business 6, Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATIONS | 5/29/1913 | See Source »

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