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...became States under it I do not know, and if we did know, the information would be curious rather than valuable. It is enough to know that many and great changes have occurred in this country and in the world in that time--changes political, social, material. Mighty agencies unknown, not dreamed of, when the Constitution was framed are common-place now. The most momentous problems of our day had no existence for the statesmen of that earlier day. Govermental machinery almost indispensable today would have been well nigh useless then. In many respects conditions are entirely changed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT | 2/2/1907 | See Source »

...antiquated equipment, nor by any possibility is likely to become so in the near future. The interior arrangement of the buildings denotes the fundamental change that in the last thirty years has of completely revolutionized the teaching of medicine--namely, the development of laboratory instruction from an almost unknown and completely subordinate item to the place of first importance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW MEDICAL SCHOOL | 1/9/1907 | See Source »

...that some one would devise some system by which Harvard "rooters"--excuse the word--could do something besides rooting! An Oxford man is never a rooter and nothing but a rooter. The rooter is as unknown there as the dodo. Nor does he ever hurry his breakfast to crowd around a horse-car and give a varsity team a send-off. Such send-offs would be as common as frogs in a millpond. Soldiers Field, even in the season, is as dead as a desert except within or near the Stadium; but University Park and the various private college fields...

Author: By Charles G. Fall ., | Title: Letter on Athletics by C. G. Fall '68 | 12/22/1906 | See Source »

...shoot with Yale will be held in New Haven at the grounds of the New Haven Gun Club on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Both Universities will be represented by a team of five men, each man to shoot at 50 birds in strings of 25, thrown at unknown angles. Last year Harvard lost both the dual shoots with Yale, and this year was fourth in the intercollegiate shoot, Yale being the winner. N. C. Nash '07 is the only member of last year's team now eligible to compete...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dual Shoot with Yale on Saturday | 11/19/1906 | See Source »

...annual intercollegiate shoot between Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Pennsylvania will be held at Princeton this morning at 10.30 o'clock. Each University will be represented by a team of five men, who will each shoot at 50 birds in strings of 25, thrown at unknown angles. Last year Pennsylvania won, and Harvard took third place. The University squad now at Princeton is composed of the following men: F. R. Appleton, Jr., '07, E. Farley '07; J. R. Gilman '09, H. L. McVickar '08, N. C. Nash '07, H. S. Powers '07, L. Thomas '09. The five...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTERCOLLEGIATE SHOOT | 11/17/1906 | See Source »

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