Word: spokes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Smith '74, D.M.D., Dean of the Dental School, was introduced by Morris H. Morgan '81, Ph.D., LL.D., University Marshal. Dean Smith gave a detailed account of the development in the instruction of dentistry at Harvard College. Following this, Henry A. Christian '03, A.M., M.D., Dean of the Medical School, spoke on the relations of the two schools, one to the other, emphasizing the benefits each could derive from the other. The Alumni Chorus next sang "Unfold Ye Portals," after which George V. I. Brown, M.D., D.D.S., C.M., of the University of Iowa, spoke at length on the future...
Turning from the discussion of socialism as a whole, Mr. Clews spoke of that particular branch of socialistic program known as municipal ownership. In the United States the political system is so different from that of other nations that socialism is precluded. All has been accomplished by the individual effort of her citizens. Socialism would mean unlimited graft and corruption in our polities...
James M. MacKaye '95, spoke on "The True criterion of Right" in the first of his series of five lectures on "Political Engineering" yesterday afternoon. He explained that in the field of industry and mechanics, our civilization is in keeping with our idea of the twentieth century, because scientific methods of Investigation have been applied. In the field of ethics, however, our civilization is distinctly mediaeval, inasmuch as our moral codes are based upon personal Intuition and not upon scientific research. Mr. MacKaye believes that if scientific principles are applied to our code of morals, it will be as easy...
Following this, J. E. Waid '10, captain of the University crew, spoke briefly on the splendid spirit shown by the Thayer crew this fall...
Trainer Quinn spoke of the necessity of keeping strict training this year, as Harvard will play Cornell, Columbia, and Princeton within a week at the beginning of the season...