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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...student might naturally draw from the Herald's conclusion, i.e. that earnest intellectual effort in College has after all little effect upon intellectual achievement in the Law School, and that if a man only makes up his mind to work hard i the Law School, it makes little difference whether he has worked hard, or not at all, in College. This is an opinion which has long been current, but which was conclusively exploded by President Lowell over a year ago. For this reason we take issue with the Herald...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHERE THE BEST SCHOLARS GO. | 3/20/1912 | See Source »

...Whether he and the principles he stands for, meet victory or defeat, the President will always remember the reception accorded him by Harvard men sufficiently interested in him and his candidacy, to organize in his support...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRESIDENT TAFT IN BOSTON | 3/19/1912 | See Source »

...other. Progress in the field of industry and invention can not be achieved in this country without there are capable and highly trained technical experts. In supplying these, Technology does our country an eminent service. But beside technical training, there is another quality which every real leader, whether he be engineer or administrator, must have and that is an insight into the deeper workings of human nature. This we claim is the priceless gift of the college of Liberal Arts. The closer relations that will surely arise between Harvard and Technology in the future should have a great effect...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TECHNOLOGY'S LATEST GIFT. | 3/15/1912 | See Source »

Many people dislike a formal creed, but a creed of some sort is necessary even to the atheist or the agnostic. The question is merely whether one should express his belief in his own individual way, or should adopt the thought and phrasing which have endured for ages...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dr. Palmer on "Personal Religion" | 3/13/1912 | See Source »

...through college, and many of them do not know of the many chances of earning money at Harvard. For the boys themselves it is highly desirable that all colleges shall put their respective advantages before the schools, so that any given boy can have full information before he decides whether a small college, a local college, or a large university is best suited to his particular needs. For the cities and towns it is of great importance to have the boys who are going to college scatter widely, in order that they may come back with a variety of views...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LOCAL HARVARD CLUBS SHOULD SPREAD INFORMATION | 3/9/1912 | See Source »

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