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...Edward Waldo Forbes '95, Director of the Fogg Art Museum...
...such men as John Quincy Adams 1787, James Russell Lowell '38, Edward Everett Hale '39; Oliver Wendell Holmes '29, and Thomas Wentworth Higginson '41; and among its orators and poets Charles Sumner '30, Wendell Phillips '31, William Cullen Bryant '59, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow '59, Henry Ward Beecher 1821, Ralph Waldo Emerson 1821, and President Eliot...
...Lampoon's travesty of the Boston Transcript. If the Lampoon had refused to believe in the usual accuracy of the first chapters of Genesis; if it had asserted that Mr. Phillip Oppenheim could not have written all the novels associated with his name; if it had urged that Ralph Waldo Trine is more spiritually nourishing than Ralph Waldo Emerson; such irreverence might reasonably have been attributed to the youthful extravagance of an epoch of change. But the Lampoon has gone further and has ventured to lay hands upon the essential foundations of the social order. It is difficult...
Edgar Waterman Anthony '12, Assistant in Fine Arts; Thomas Henry Clark '17, Assistant in Geology; John Kirtland Wright '13, Assistant in History; Preston Everett James '20, Assistant in Geography; Robert Fulton Webb, Assistant in Geography; Rexford Sample Tucker '18, Instructor in Mathematics; Oliver Dimon Kellogg Lecturer on Mathematics; Edward Waldo Forbes '95, Lecturer on Fine Arts; Fitz Roy Carrington, Lecturer on the History of Engraving; George Parker Winship '93, Lecturer on the History of Printing; Frederick Lewis Allen '12, Second Secretary to the Corporation, who will be in charge of the Publicity Department; Willis Arnold Boughton '07, Assistant Director...
Making the world over has been the profession of Harvard College ever since its earliest days. It nourished such image-breakers as John Hancock, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Wendell Phillips--all of whom were thought by the "best people of the time" to be turning the world upsidedown. What are we here for whether students or teachers, but to concrete what we find to be good and permanent? and on that sub structure to build new mansions for our souls? What is the use of all this insistence on a man's thinking for himself...