Word: spoke
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Representative W. F. Murray spoke on the position of the college man in the United States government. He does not know anything about the candidate for the council or the representative, a thing that every workman is familiar with, and he knows very little even about his senator. But the college man can make good use of his economic knowledge of tariff and labor questions, and can control the government. "Self-government is the key-note of our institutions." Every well-educated man has that power for good or evil in his hands. Mr. Murray, then said that the current...
Dean Sabine next introduced Dean Gay of the new Graduate School of Business Administration, who spoke briefly on the new school. He gave three reasons for its being made a graduate rather than an undergraduate department: foremost, because we set the Graduate School apart, as the policy of the University; secondly, Harvard recognizes that business has a right to graduates of professional schools; and thirdly, in aim and tendency and purpose we mean to ally ourselves with research, and to search for a wider truth. We feel that in the Graduate School of Applied Science we are not giving...
President Eliot, in opening his address, spoke of the appreciation of Harvard as a sentiment that grows with each year after graduation. The graduates of 25 years have been showing their appreciation in late years by gifts of $100,000 as they celebrate their anniversaries; sure evidence of loyalty, of anything but "indifference...
...Ingersoll Lectureship was established by the will of Miss Caroline Haskell Ingersoll, of Keene, N. H., in 1893. It was provided that a lecture upon "The Immortality of Man" should be delivered and published annually. Last year Rev. Charles F. Dole '68, of Jamaica Plain, spoke on "The Hope of Immportality: our Reasons...
Coach Pieper spoke of the slump which the team had been through during the last two weeks. But it ended Wednesday, he said, and the undergraduate knows what a good team we really have...