Word: youngs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...young lady who has lost her heart. Robert of Alles, H. Schurz...
...closing Judge Grant said: "We have entered on a new era. The work today is just as intelligent as that of former years. When I compare the Harvard of today with the Harvard of the seventies, I cannot but feel that the young man of the present day has a grand opportunity offered him to battle for the truth. Harvard has advanced, and never offered such chances to a worthy young man as she does today...
Last evening, at Young's Hotel, Boston, the New England Association of Theta Delta Chi held its thirteenth annual dinner under the auspices of the Iota Charge of Harvard. Dr. O. S. Marden, of Boston, the author of "Pushing to the Front," was orator. A. P. Stone, '93, was toastmaster. Among the other speakers were E. H. Barnum, of Amherst; A. C. Stone, of Brown; L. R. Hopton, of Yale, who spoke on "College Athletics," and President Carl A. Horstrom, of the grand lodge. Music was furnished by a trio from the Glee Club composed of E. M. Waterhouse...
...until we have learned to take familiar delight there. One of the best introductions to Shakespeare is his own play of Hamlet, for in spite of the romantic method he has there presented a type of man and a scheme of thought and feeling with which many of the young men of our own time are in intimate sympathy. The lecture, which was the last but one of the series, was followed with the reading of several scenes from Hamlet...
...same subject were very close. The first duty of the undergraduate in the sixties was to make his nose reasonably comfortable on the grind stone. Few of the men then would have studied conic sections or logic if they had been left to their own choice. Few of the young men today who take pleasant courses get as good training or go out into the world with as good a preparation as the men in the sixties did. The best places in the world are as hard to make as places on the crew. What the world wants...