Word: spain
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...return, but died on the battlefield,--soldiers of the North and soldiers of the South. Memorial Hall was built as a tribute to the gallantry of those who fell fighting for the Union. Probably a greater number left Harvard to join Confederate ranks than fought in the war with Spain. Would it not be a fitting token of the cessation of strife and the knitting of severed bonds to establish a memorial to those sons of Harvard, no less her sons for having joined battle against the majority of their classmates...
...MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. "The Paradigm of the Romance Verb." Mr. E. H. Wilkins. "The Beginnings of Byronism in Spain." Dr. P. H. Churchman, of Clark College. Common Room, Conant Hall...
Professor C. Gross, h '01 and Professor C.H. Haskins, h '08, both of the History Department, will sail for Europe today on a six months' leave of absence. They will spend the spring in Spain, Sicily, and southern Italy, making Palermo their principal stopping place. Professor Haskins will investigate the influence of the Normans in Sicily by research work among old historical manuscripts. During the summer Dr. Gross will pass several months in London. Both will return to Cambridge early in September...
...MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. "The Paradigm of the Romance Verb." Mr. E. H. Wilkins. "The Beginnings of Byronism in Spain." Dr. P. H. Churchman, of Clark College. Common Room, Conant Hall...
...first place acceptable to the foreign government. In this country the president makes the appointments to all the diplomatic offices, but his choice has to be passed by the senate. Since President McKinley's administration men have been appointed who have had previous training, and in Germany, Italy, Spain, Russia, and Japan a strict preparation is required of each candidate. These men advance step by step through the different grades of the profession...