Word: young
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...asked to answer this question: Should a young man on leaving college go into politics? If so, how?' The most important works of man are: Government, or politics; Original scientific research; Creative labor, in art, literature or music...
...Phillips (inclusive), Sever 17Pond to Witmer (inclusive), Sever 18Chemistry 1:(Assignment of rooms, Chemistry 1.)Abbot to Langer (inclusive), Upper MassachusettsLangmaid to Slepian (inclusive), Lower MassachusettsSloovere to Zirngiebel (inclusive), Upper DaneEconomics 21:(Assignment of rooms, Economics 21.)Alexander to Eisner (inclusive), Sever 5Faunce to Pooley (inclusive), Sever 6Potter to Young (inclusive), Sever 24History 16a:(Assignment of rooms, History 16a.)Appleton to Dodge (inclusive), Pierce 103Doherty to Hollins (inclusive), Pierce 202Holloway to Roiling (inclusive), Pierce 209Rhee to Wyman (inclusive), Pierce 212Social Ethics 3:(Assignment of rooms, Social Ethics 3.)Allen to Harrowor (inclusive), Sever 29Henry to Wilson (inclusive), Sever...
...Gregory '10 and L. J. Friedman '07 won their heats in the 40-yard dash, but were unplaced in the semi-finals. A. D. Piper '09 won his way to the finals of the 45-yard high hurdles, but only secured fourth place. B. L. Young, Jr., '07 ran on the winning team of the B. A. A. against Hillman of the New York Athletic Club...
...institute was started to give the young men and women of the plains and mountains a chance to train hand and brain at the same time, while earning their way by work in the shops or on the farm. All of the 100 students in the school do manual work for five hours each day, the boys in the blacksmith shop, carpenter shop, or on the farm; the girls in the laundry, kitchen, or dairy. Last year the work of the students made the institute almost self-supporting. Like the George Junior Republic, after which it is modelled...
...year will be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock in Appleton Chapel. The preacher will be the Rt. Rev. William Lawrence, D.D., Bishop of Massachusetts. The musical program will be as follows: "Ring out wild bells," Hall; "Silent Night," Folk Song from the Tyrol; "Wherewithal shall a young man," Stevenson. The soloist will be Dr. George Clark...