Word: democraticized
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President Eliot said, in conferring the degree of LL.D. upon the Prince that twice in the history of the University has a special academic session been held to do honor to the President of the United States; but never before had this democratic University been called together to do honor...
This class; the bourgeoise that arose in the Revolution, has exhausted the role it had to play in forgetting that its ideal was democratic and its aim to work. It has affranchised its sons from the law of work, and as its strength lay in this law, it has become...
Of the Union the Dean says: "To persons interested in the social life of students, the most important gift of the academic year, and one of the most important ever received by the University, is the building for the new Harvard Union. . . The mere size of the University has made...
The September Graduates' Magazine opens with an article by Wayne MacVeagh, h.'01, on "The Value of Ethical Ideals in American Politics." With due allowance for an age of business, the author points out how a return to the nobler ethical standards of our ancestors would help in solving the...
The Intercollegiate Prohibition Association of Massachusetts hereby challenges any Republican, Democratic, or other anti-prohibition organization in the state to public debate upon any question bearing directly upon the Prohibition Party movement.