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...that the ideals of the University will change. Its ideals will remain the same and I hope your love will also remain. It is a great thing to work for a University like this because of the knowledge of the increasing power and durability it has throughout the world. Whoever lays a brick in its walls builds to last, and I hope every one of you will build a little in the walls of Harvard. Today the living force of Harvard is in its mass of graduates. It is a delight to see that force increase and that delight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OVATION TO PRESIDENT ELIOT | 5/20/1909 | See Source »

...want to call the attention of men who are interested in teaching to the urgent need at the Social Union for teachers in penmanship and bookkeeping. A large and interested class and an opportunity fully worth while await whoever is willing and able to undertake either task. E. E. Hunt at Thayer 65 will be glad to see volunteers. JAMES THAYER ADDISON...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 10/24/1908 | See Source »

...editorial articles are short. The first, which is mildly cynical and not particularly well written, treats of the Christmas spirit; the second discusses the holiday trip of the Musical Clubs with a gayety not quite spontaneous; the third and last gives a friendly welcome to the Class Day officers, whoever they may prove...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dean Briggs Reviews Xmas Advocate | 12/20/1907 | See Source »

Before Christmas sometime you spoke in your columns of the abominable precautions against fire in the Yard buildings. Since then the Chicago theatre fire has occurred, and whoever manages the buildings should take warning from it. Almost everyone talks of the "criminal negligence" of the Iroquois Theatre management as of something to be taken for granted. But nobody seems to appreciate that the College authorities here show just as much criminal negil- gence. In each room on the upper stories of the Yard buildings--this is true at least of Matthews, I am not certain as to the others--there...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 1/30/1904 | See Source »

...learn anything without taking a course in it, he urges that a special course in short stories be instituted here. If he had incidentally pointed out a single instance when such a special course, in any subject, anywhere, had ever resulted in practical achievement his case might be stronger. Whoever wishes to write short stories must learn to do so not by studying them, but by attempting them. The two attempts in this number --though neither is masterly--will teach their writers far more than all the academic study imaginable could...

Author: By Barrett Wenbill., | Title: Criticism of January Monthly. | 1/11/1904 | See Source »

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