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...little university community. The cry against the impractical side of a college education has its ground largely in this: that whereas a college man knows the theories on which the world should be run, and knows how men have run it in the past, when he comes in contact with the world of the present day, he finds himself out of touch with it and ignorant of what it really...
...humane elements as represented by some of the more serious literary societies. These persons would provide in the new building for such societies as the O. K., the Signet and any others whose interests were of distinctly elevating character. In this way both of these elements would gain by contact. The literary men would find a healthy influence in the religious societies, and the latter would be broadened by contact with the literary men. By allying themselves with the humane interests of the university the religious societies would lose much of that seclusive character which prevents them from taking...
...membership we have now some three hundred so-called "working men" of Cambridgeport and vicinity. These men, during the year of the existence of the Union, have come to have a high idea of the helpfulness and manliness of Harvard students, from personal contact here with a considerable number of them. This new evidence of "brotherly" feeling on the part of the college calls forth an enthusiastic expression of respect for and thankfulness to the students who have been so ready to help us. I wish I could adequately express how deeply the members of our Union appreciate the kindness...
...brother arrived on Friday night and will take the body to Pittsburg Pa. The deceased was one of the ablest men in the first year L. S., and a member of the Langdell Law Club. During his short residence in Cambridge Mr. Smith had impressed those who came in contact with him as a man of earnest purpose and sterling character. He was twenty-four years...
...hearts of all Harvard men will go out to Brooke Herford this morning as they read his touching words of farewell to them. Dr. Herford's work here was an inspiration to all who in any way came into contact with him. He brought the heart as well as the head into all that he did; his sympathy with the perplexing problems of student life was as quick and never-failing as his counsel was wise and unerring. His attitude always called out the best and most manly side of our character, and the earnestness which he says he found...