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In most instances the College authorities have allowed the students to regulate their personal habits in their own way. But in this case they presume to dictate that all who dwell within a certain distance of Harvard Hall, and especially those whose windows open towards that centre, shall be obliged...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN OUTGROWN CUSTOM. | 12/16/1910 | See Source »

While unusually successful as a teacher, Professor James's greatest enjoyment and influence came from his writings. For ten years before his death he taught either not at all or but a single course, and in 1907 he resigned his professorship in order to devote to writing whatever strength his...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Minute on Life of Prof. James | 11/5/1910 | See Source »

Continual fumbling prevented Harvard from scoring again until the end of the last period. Then through good line-bucking and two well executed forward passes by Callander, the ball was brought to Brown's 2-yard line. From here, on the last play of the game, French made a touchdown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EASY GAME FOR SECOND TEAM | 10/31/1910 | See Source »

In his lecture on "The Sight Rate of Foreign Exchange," yesterday evening, Mr. John E. Gardin, vice-president of the National City Bank of New York, emphasized the intricate nature of his subject, and the great assistance of a college education in such a career. A business which takes so...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Intricacies of Foreign Exchange | 3/3/1910 | See Source »

Throughout the reading Mr. Bangs kept the audience in a continual roar of laughter with humorous experiences and anecdotes, all-of which were heartily applauded. In the course of the evening: Mr. Bangs read from his "Coffee and Repartee," "A House Boat on the Styx," and a Christmas story from...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Humorous Lecture by Mr. J. K. Bangs | 1/12/1910 | See Source »

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