Word: tucker
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Rufus Stickney Tucker...
...Schurig '10, John HarvardW. Shepard '11, Price GreenleafJ. Slepian '11, Price GreenleafC. D. Snow '11, Price GreenleafJ. L. Stoddard '10, John HarvardR. S. Tucker '11, John HarvardR. W. Williams '12, John HarvardC. A. Woodard '12, John HarvardF. S. Wyner '11, Price GreenleafScholars of the Second Group, 1909-10.L. N. Alberts '10, Harvard CollegeF. L. Allen '12, Harvard CollegeE. Angell '11, Harvard CollegeE. W. Anthony, Jr., '12, Harvard CollegeR. E. Bagnall '11, Harvard CollegeW. H. Barber '11, Class of 1835D. C. Barton '11, Dana Scholarship of the Class of 1852C. Beard '10, BowditchA. L. Besse '10, Harvard CollegeA. M. Bierstadt...
Brentford--Stroke, E. Hudson '13; 7, R. Stifle Sp.; 6, R. H. Van Schaak '13; 5, W. M. Danner '13; 4, C. G. Brown '13; 3, R. S. Tucker '11; 2, F. Packard '13; bow, R. S. Gozzaldi '13; cox., C. C. Whittelsey...
Scrub Crew.--Stroke, Williams; 7, Allen; 6, St. John; 5, Tucker; 4, Farwell; 3, Goldsmith; 2, Stifel; bow, Duff; cox., McGiffert...
...education. Surely the essence of a liberal education consists in an attitude of mind, a familiarity with methods of thought, an ability to use information, rather than a memory stocked with facts, however valuable such a storehouse may be. In his farewell address to the alumni of Dartmouth President Tucker remarked that "the college is in the educational system to represent the spirit of amateur scholarship. College students are amateurs, not professionals." Or, as President Hadley is fond of putting it, "The ideal college education seems to me to be one where a student learns things that...