Word: young
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Living Room of the Union last evening, which clearly illustrated the conditions in the South today and showed the marvelous advance of the negro, as a result of education, since the proclamation of freedom forty years ago. The speaker was introduced by President Eliot, who emphasized the importance of young men getting a clear conception of what Mr. Washington rose from...
Governor Montague said that the most important feature of the present question in the South was the failure of educated young men to return to live in the South. From Virginia, 38 per cent. of the native-born whites are now living in other states of the Union. The country, however, is progressing, and the demands upon trained men are becoming more and more exacting...
...Montague will speak on the South of today with especial reference to economic conditions and opportunities. He will narrow his address to opportunities for educated young men in the South, and will indicate what the South has accomplished in making it a desirable field or immigration...
Sixth race--Matthews vs. Russell-Hampden. Matthews--L. J. Freedman '07, J. H. Broderick '08, J. Early '07, F. A. Jenks '07, B. T. Stephenson '08, S. Bowles '08; substitutes, A. B. Mason '08, L. W. Young '08. Russell-Hampden--J. F. Doyle '07, M. B. Van Brunt '08, W. F. Whitcher '09, R. Warren '10, R. M. Gardiner '09, G. James '08; substitutes, F. H. Tolman '09, J. W. Wendell...
...HARVARD DIVINITY CLUB. "The Claims of the Ministry on Young Men of Power." Rev. George A. Gordon, D.D. Common Room, Divinity Hall...