Word: south
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Lloyd McKim Carrison prize of $100 is offered to undergraduates for the best original poem on one of the following selected subjects: "The South"; "The West" "New England"; "The Philippine," Manuscripts must be left with the Secretary of the Faculty on or before April...
...every city, south, west and even east of here, where Harvard men congregate,--and it is hard to find one where they do not,--a Harvard club has been organized to promote good fellowship and unity of Harvard interests. There is scarcely an issue of the Bulletin that does not relate the doings of some University organization with headquarters many miles from Cambridge. And yet here in Boston, where Harvard graduates are congregated, there is less unity among the alumni than in any city in the land...
...heart grow fonder"; perhaps the Boston alumni are too near us to appreciate what means so much to the Harvard men of New York and other cities. Mr. Tupper has not found it so. Better for Harvard that our graduate organization is most complete in the west and south, where it is needed most; better still if it were complete throughout. Once broached, we feel sure the matter will not pass without further consideration; once organized, it will not lack for support...
...Stuck was graduated from King's College, London, in 1883, and from the University of the South at Suwannee, Fla., in 1892. From 1894 to 1903 he was Dean of the Episcopal Cathedral at Dallas, Texas. Four years ago he was appointed to the archdeaconship of Alaska. His work there extends over the territory of the valley of the Yukon river and its tributaries, where he is constantly founding and visiting missions...
...seats on the floor will be reserved for members of the University until 7.25 o'clock. Students will enter at the south side door, and officers of the University and their families at the north side door...