Word: young
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...tied his name to the great love that lives in the human heart, the love of freedom. And when he came to die he started the great custom of giving his estate for the advancement of education. A stream of benefactions has followed that first gift of the sick young minister, a stream that is characteristic of the American belief in education. And a host of young men, more than one thousand every year, go out from this University that John Harvard founded, and which has existed by reason of the stream of benefactions which he started...
...strong, young soul that walked erect and peerless...
...Bean, L. R. Bogert, J. V. Colpitts, N. Ebersole, J. E. Gerard, J. P. Halstead, C. S. Holmes, E. A. Hunger, H. S. Jones, B. J. Lemon, E. E. Seelye, H. J. Spelman, H. C. Sullivan, R. Y. Thatcher, E. H. Tingley, H. L. Trube, H. C. Young...
...into execution by the Harvard Memorial Society, an organization which endeavors to commemorate in fitting fashion all the occasions worthy of notice in connection with this University. A Memorial Society! What a prodigious memorial John Harvard has in this University, which men have raised here on his foundation. The young scholar, seven years at Cambridge University, coming to America as a young, untried minister, dying within a few months of his arrival--he little thought of what a fine monument he was building for himself. And best of all it is a living, growing monument, which will be greater...
...Howard 1G., P. C. Lockwood '08, A. B. Mason '08, W. Minot 1L., R. H. Oveson 3L., W. M. Rand '09, O. F. Rogers '08, G. E. Roosevelt '09, R. E. Somers '08, B. T. Stephenson '08, M. H. Stone 2L., M. B. Van Brunt '08, E. L. Young...