Word: students
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...student who made so vigorous a kick in yesterday's CRIMSON at the modest request that gentlemen leave their bage in the coat room of the library evidently labors under a misconception. No fair-minded person could raise the slightest objection to a student's taking into the library a receptacle for his books and papers. Moreover, the library officials are doubtless well aware that books can be purloined without the aid of a bag. The request appeals to those who would make the place a baggage room...
Music for the performance will be furnished by the Student Volunteer Orchestra. The following ladies will act as patronesses: Mrs. Le Baron R. Briggs, Mrs. Alfred S. Woodworth, Mrs. William W. Goodwin, Mrs. Clarence Whitney, Mrs. William A. Bancroft, Mrs. William B. King, Mrs. George P. Baker, Mrs. Edward A. Rand, Mrs. Frank A. Hill...
...inconveniently dispose of these various articles as best he may in his pockets, and incure the risk of dropping and losing loose sheets of notes and references, when he is provided with other means of caring for them? In other words, why are such inconveniences imposed upon a student by the University library, as the Boston Library does not think of imposing upon a tramp? If a man desires to steal a library book, he can do so without the use of a bag. An overcoat or a mackintosh will serve the same purpose just as well. In fact...
...student who was fortunate enough to enter Harvard College in the sixties entered at a time of great intellectual and moral growth. During these years Emerson had kept writing about an ideal life free from the turmoils of mankind. Lowell, Whittier and Harriet Beecher Stowe were stirring the consciences of mankind against slavery. The words of William Lloyd Garrison were engraved upon the memories of Harvard men. The news of John Brown's raid had startled the land, and now the echo of the guns fired at Fort Sumter was heard. On Bloody Monday, 1862, the campaign was begun, which...
...Goodwin, was born at Stageira, in the year 384 B. C. At the age of seventeen he inherited a fortune on the death of his father and went to Athens hoping to find Plato there. Since Plato was away, he waited for his return, and about 360 became a student at the Academy where he remained until Plato's death. He then went to Asia Minor and spent three years at Hermeas whence he was summoned to Macedon to tutor Alexander the Great...