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...Institute professors have had a busy summer. The geologists have been off on the important oil searching parties, the chemists have been working on poison gases and other problems for the government, while the civil and mechanical engineers have had their hands full with the Government schools and the summer schools and the two student camps...
Bachelor of Arts, 303; Bachelors of Philosophy, 221; Bachelors of the Fine Arts, 6; Bachelors of Music, 6; Bachelor's of Laws, 37; Bachelor of Civil Law, 1; Bachelors of Divinity, 28; Masters of Arts, 18; Masters of Science, 9; Mechanical Engineers, 6; Engineers of Mines, 4; Metallurgical Engineer, 1; Masters of Forestry, 15; Doctor of Civil Law, 1; Doctors of Medicine, 10; Doctors of Philosophy, 37; total...
...Civil War, 1,311 Harvard men served in the Union Army and Navy, and of these 167 were killed or died of disease. On the Confederate side 257 graduates and undergraduates of the University took part, and 64 of this number lost their lives. The Class of '61 alone was represented in the war by 68 percent of its members...
...that the circulation of this pamphlet may to some extent take the place of the celebration in focusing the attention of the alumni on the work of great law schools and their peculiar value at periods like the present in the history of popular government. The permanent maintenance of civil liberty depends upon the ultimate control through civil institutions of the belligerent tendencies in human nature, whether of a domestic or international character, and this requires the training and scattering through the community of the most highly trained minds that the country can produce. The training of such minds...
...number of veterans of the Civil War and Spanish-American War have expressed their interest in such an opportunity of seeing an actual portrayal of the modern war-methods or their former departments...