Word: warriorism
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...health has been such as has brought with the continued strain of his work physical pain that at times approached torture. His courage stood him to the last, and to the last he fought. To those who knew him well, his death is as the death of a warrior who in spite of wounds fought heroically...
Following the dinner, Major Higginson introduced William S. Hall '69, the toast master of the evening, who told briefly of the days when Harvard crews raced on Lake Quinsigamond. As an old warrior once said, "The battle of Waterloo was won on the cricket ground at Eton." The place to prepare for the struggles of life is in the struggles at college. He finished by presenting President Lowell...
...December number of the Monthly opens fitly with tributes to President Eliot from three men of note, Ambassador Bryce, President Hadley of Yale, and President Wilson of Princeton. On these follows "A Leaf of Bay," a simple and musical two-stanza ode in praise of a warrior who has conquered and may now rest. The collocation suggests that the allusion is to President Eliot, who certainly will watch the young men with undiminished interest as they "look toward the fight," but whether he will be content to rest "careless of the war about" is doubtful. The other pieces of verse...
Professor D. G. Lyon h.'01 Curator of the Semitic Museum, will deliver the first of his series of five lectures on "Hammurabi, King of Babylon," in Room 1 of the Semitic Museum, at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon. His special subject will be "Hammurabi as Warrior, organizer, administrator and religious devotee." The lecture will be illustrated by lantern slides; clay books, and other objects from the time of Hammurabi...
...SEMITIC MUSEUM LECTURES. I. "Hammurabi as Warrior, Organizer, Administrator, and Religious Devotee," (Illustrated) Professor Lyon. Room 1, Semitic Museum...