Word: young
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Ingalls (inclusive), Sever 35 Jackson to Shea (inclusive), Harvard 6 Sheahan to Wye, Harvard 5 Philosophy 10: Assignment of rooms (Philosophy 10). Anthony to Ireland (inclusive), Sever 17 Johnson to Woodbury, Sever 18 Philosophy 1a: Assignment of rooms (Philosophy 1a). Abeles to Roberts (inclusive), Upper Mass. Robinson to Young, Lower Mass. Fine Arts 1: Assignment of rooms (Fine Arts 1). Adams to McGrew (inclusive), Sever 5 Maltby to Wise, Sever 6 2.30 p. m. Indo-Iranian 3, Warren House Examinations Tomorrow. Semitic 1, Sever 24 Greek 1, Sever 35 Latin BII, Sever 35 Latin 8, Sever 17 English 3, Sever...
...Upper Mass. Philosophy 11, Sever 5 Education 4, Sever 5 Mathematics 13, Sever 5 Engineering 1b, Sever 35 Engineering 12c, Sever 18 Physics 4, Sever 18 Geology 10, Sever 6 Hygiene 1, Lower Mass. French 6c: Assignment of Rooms (French 6c). Adams to Perry (inclusive), Sever 23 Pitzman to Young, Sever 24 Philosophy 5: Assignment of Rooms (Philosophy 5). Adler to Marshall (inclusive), Harvard 6 Mason to Young, Harvard 5 Botany 1: Assignment of Rooms (Botany 1). Adams to Montross (inclusive), Geol. Lect. Room. Muldoon to Wolcott, Zool. Lect. Room. 2.30 p. m. English 28, Upper Mass. Examinations Tomorrow. Greek...
...Sever 18 Sterrett to Zanetti, Sever 17 2.30 p. m. History 1: Assignment of Rooms (History 1). Acosta to Fitts (inclusive), Upper Mass. Fitzgerald to Kelly (inclusive), Lower Mass. Kelso to Peabody (inclusive), Sever 35 Peacock to Sheldon (inclusive), Harvard 6 Sherman to Thurman (inclusive), Harvard 5 Torrey to Young, Upper Dane Final Examinations Tomorrow. Semitic 16, Sever 29 Latin 3, Sever 29 Class. Phil. 25, Sever 29 English 37, Upper Dane German E, Harvard 5 German F, Harvard 5 German G, Harvard 5 Celtic 2, Harvard 5 History 12, Harvard 6 Economics 6, Upper Mass. Philosophy 14, Sever...
Those men who went to war from Harvard in 1861 were young men, like the students of today. Fresh from the influence of the University, they were going out to the careers which opened up before them, with high ideals and with ardent hopes. Yet before what they believed to be the call of duty, they sacrificed all that lay before them, unquestioningly and cheerfully...
...appropriately from the present students. The Memorial Society believes that the nobility of these men has still its message to speak to us as it spoke to our older brothers in '98. and that we can hear it most clearly perhaps from the lips of one that is still young with...