Word: taught
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...while striving to save the Union after year, the number of their comrades grows less; yet the thought awakened by the remembrance of deeds become more precious with succeeding Memorial Day. We can see more clearly the sacrifices the made without complaint, to fee deeply the grand lesson taught by hall. The names which are carved on the walls deserve greater honor than ever be rendered to them; but such our tribute is, we give it gladly and from full hearts...
...thirty courses offered by Harvard men the most popular were shorthand, mechanical drawing, Latin, arithmetic, elocution and reading. Most of the classes contained only from five to eight members, a fact which has made possible considerable individual attention. Especially successful work was done in the boys' class in elocution, taught by D. F. Davis...
...Harvard were: Professor F. G. Peabody, Professor H. Munsterberg, Dr. M. H. Bailey, Professor S. M. Macvane, Professor F. W. Taussig, Lieut. R. C. Smith, Mr. O. T. Copeland and J. Q. Wood 3L. A concert was also given by the "Lost Chords Double Quartette." The following Harvard students taught classes: A. H. Shearer 1G., J. Connolly 1M., S. S. Fitzgerald '00, L. T. Baker '00, H. W. Sanford '00, R. W. Foster '00, H. E. Sargeant '00, J. Wilson '00, M. Seasongood '00, J. P. Sanborn, Jr., '00, F. C. Kidner '00, W. D. Lambert '00, H. Ward...
...deceptive prizes and honors. The reasonable way of teaching is to bring before the child the incentives of that community life to which reference has already been made. For example, modelling and drawing should be made interesting for their own sake from the beginning, and should not be taught merely as a dry means to some future achievement. By applying this idea to other branches of learning, the technique of the various arts and sciences could be acquired almost incidentally, without the undue emphasis which it now receives. The long years wasted over dull statistics could be used...
...following Harvard men have taught courses this year: S. H. Batchelder 1L, F. C. Todd '00, R. C. Hatch '00, E. B. Hilliard '00, W. N. Seaver '00, E. L. Adams '00, B. S. Welsch '00, S. G. Wellington '00, D. H. Farr '00, H. Linenthal '00, W. D. Lambert '00, F. G. Bauer '00, A. W. Cooper '01, W. T. Foster '01, A. D. Wyman '01, G. B. Collier '01, W. F. Williams '01, K. B. Emerson '02, F. Pope...