Word: young
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...John D. Long was the next speaker. He said: Not only should a man look forward to tomorrow, but also look at today. Great names are held up as models for young men, and this sometimes, caused discouragement on account of the small proportion of great men. It must be remembered, however, that it is not the men themselves that are so much admired, but the qualities in the men, and every man should realize that he has in him the possibility of developing these qualities...
...Nash, Jr., C. C. Nash, W. G. Oakman, Jr., J. C. Parrish, Jr., W. M. E. Perkins, J. A. Ritchie, E. B. Stern, W. A. Sturgis, G. T. Swarts, Jr., J. H. Thorpe. C. S. Upham, O. C. Wagstaff, G. L. Ware, J. V. Woodard, B. L. Young...
...Carter '00, who sailed from Boston for India on, October 8, 1902, to become a travelling secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association Movement in the Bengal Presidency and the Punjab, has been appointed by the Indian National Council, General Secretary for the Association work in all India. Mr. Carter, who was for three years general secretary of the Christian Association in the University, went to India on the invitation of the National Council as a representative from the Harvard Association. His work has been among the college and university centres of northern India, in which are a very...
...evening. Brief addresses were made by Professor C. P. Parker, Dr. Endicott Peabody of Groton, Rev. Prescott Evarts '81 of Christ Church, Cambridge, and R. S. Wallace '04. Professor Parker spoke of the wide range of interests at the University, and said that the most natural way for a young man to express his interest in religious matters is by taking part in philanthropic work. Mr. Evarts, in the course of his address, gave a short account of the history and work of the St. Paul's Society. R. S. Wallace '04, described some of the phases of philanthropic work...
...Peace has been established in the Philippines and the conditions of living are improving every month. This examination, therefore, affords an excellent opportunity for young men to enter an attractive service which offers excellent opportunities for promotion. Teachers appointed are eligible for promotion to the higher grades in the service, the salaries ranging from $900 to $2,000 for teachers and from $1,500 to $2,500 for division superintendents. The Commission suggests that those who apply for this examination should be devted to their profession and conscientious, energetic, and successful workers...