Word: terms
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...distinguishing mark, and those who are too much ashamed of their class or too indolent to take the trouble--little as it is--may well be left out of account. Those most interested in the class will welcome the chance to wear caps and gowns during the spring term...
Charles Cotesworth Beaman '61 died Saturday night of heart disease afeer an illness of three days. He was Overseer of the College from 1887 to 1893, and was the reelected for a second term. From 1883 to 1885 he was president of the Harvard Club of New York...
...regard to professional life one should not be governed solely by the desire for money. Money is a means, but not an end. Every Harvard man might well be advised to enter politics. It is the noblest of all professions, and the vulgar term of "politician" should be stamped out. Make the politics pure, and by that alone our Country can be saved. The laws must follow and agree with public conscience, not preceed...
...grade of labor. This form of table is now used in the United States, in Federal and State census; and also in England and various continental countries. It does not eliminate the use of the "average" which many statisticians distrust; but the average becomes valuable when used over a term of years since it indicates the variations in the earning capacity of labor...
...usual number into the East and West. As the Christmas vacation is not long enough to cover the trip, the faculty has extended a further leave of five days to members of the clubs of five days to members of the clubs at the beginning of the winter term...