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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Henry Dana '37 will be held under the auspices of the Cambridge Historical Society in Sanders Theatre on Wednesday evening, October 20, at 8 o'clock. The Right Reverend William Lawrence will preside and the Honorable Joseph H. Choate '52 will read a paper on Dana as a citizen, lawyer, and writer on international law. Professor Bliss Perry will discuss Dana as a man of letters. Moorfield Story '66 will also speak...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHOATE TO ADDRESS MEETING | 10/15/1915 | See Source »

...Department of Government of the University has arranged to have a lawyer at the City Hall and Central Square Police Station. There will also be two registered voters, from wards 8 and 9, to appear as witnesses for men who wish to register...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LAST CHANCE FOR VOTERS. | 10/13/1915 | See Source »

...department of Government of the University has arranged to have a lawyer at the City Hall and Central Square Police Station. There will also be two registered voters from wards 8 and 9 to appear as witnesses for men who wish to register. All men of 21 who have been in the University one year or more are eligible. Before registering men should go to the City Hall to the office of the Assessor in order to be assessed for a poll...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VOTERS MAY REGISTER THIS WEEK | 10/11/1915 | See Source »

...general, the term is used to denote something distinct from a command of the tools of one's trade. The lawyer, for example, or the physician, or the engineer, may have a complete mastery of all the technical learning of his profession without possessing culture. This is evident at once when he comes into contact with men of other professions. He may talk profoundly about his own subject, but have nothing intellectual in common with the other men if he lives within the four walls of his own occupation and his vision is strictly limited thereby...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STATUS OF PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION DEFINED | 10/6/1915 | See Source »

...because they are among the few subjects that everyone is familiar with and can talk about. Professional learning is, no doubt, cultivating, but standing alone, it is not culture, for the reason that it is circumscribed and includes only a narow part of the stream of thought. For a lawyer to look through the microscope of a man of science increases his means of culture, for it broadens his ideas by revealing to his sight things before unknown. But the scientific man who can see only through his microscope has a very restricted vision of the world; and the same...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STATUS OF PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION DEFINED | 10/6/1915 | See Source »

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