Word: war
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Scribner's--"The War of 1812," by A. T. Mahan h.'95; "The Undercurrent," by R. Grant '73; "Poet and Artist," by W. C. Lawton '73 and R. Sturgis...
...Oliver O. Howard, the sole survivor of the few heroes of the Civil War who were honored by name with resolutions of thanks from Congress, will give an address Sunday evening, at 7.30, in the First Church, Congregational, corner or Garden and Mason streets. Gen. Howard held commands in many of the most important battles of the war, including Antietam, Gettysburg, and Chattanooga, and led Sherman's right wing in the march from Atlanta...
World Today--"Boston's Solution of the Rapid Transit Problem," by F. W. Coburn '91; "The New Country Life," by P. H. Boynton '98; "The Great River: The Mississippi Valley in War," by J. K. Hosmer '55; "The Evolution of the Strawberry," by W. H. Burke M.'99; "Standardizing Railroad Time," by H. D. Jones...
...athletic contests have sometimes been called "war." Possibly they may partake of the nature of war, but we should not forget that after all it is a mimic war, and that the players themselves are perhaps more conscious of this difference than the spectators. Too much is the athlete regarded as a fighter in a great cause, whose efforts must be supported both on and off the field in every possible way. A cloud of witnesses around the grounds, holding his every action in full survey, seems to be regarded as a legitimate division of the army, which...
MEMORIAL SERVICE to commemorate the sons of Harvard who fell in the Civil War. Sanders Theatre, 12 M. Col. T. W. Higginson will deliver the address. Seats will be reserved for the students and for members of the G. A. R. Posts...