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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...letter you published this morning is indeed an astonishing document. Mr. de Rosay does not share the ideals for which Norman Prince died, therefore he objects to the erection of a monument in Prince's memory, and objects in the name of tolerance! That surpasses German logic; it is positively Bulgarian...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 10/21/1916 | See Source »

...Guerre from the French Government. Rice, Suckley, and Curley were cited to the army division, while Galatti, Mellen, and Putnam received citation to the Service de Sante de la Division. The service for which they were each given the Croix de Guerre may be learned from the following document which each received from the French Government: "Pendant quinze jours, assure nuit et jour, sur une route de montagne difficile, et constamment battue par les projectiles ennemis, Pevacuation de nombreux blesses, avec un zele et un devouement dignes de tous les eloges...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEVEN AWARDED CROIX DE GUERRE | 3/7/1916 | See Source »

There are many other matters of importance treated in the document, among them the need of fellowships for productive scholars, the growth of extension work, and the advisability of thinking, going to college, and writing as early in life as possible. The undergraduate should take head of the need of money for buildings, most emphatically for the Chemistry Department, and especially for a general endowment for internal strengthening. The influence of the undergraduate, who is in touch with some alumni, and who soon will be an alumnus himself, is potential even in such a matter as the raising of money...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRESIDENT LOWELL'S REPORT. | 1/20/1916 | See Source »

...Morris Class contributes a vivacious and readable article on Brahms physician and friend, Dr. Billroth, which constitutes an interesting "human document...

Author: By Edward B. Hill ., | Title: "Musical Review" of High Standard | 12/3/1915 | See Source »

...Albert Matthews '82 read from a recent president's report announcing gifts to the University of more than two and a half million dollars and then turned to a similar document of 250 years ago in which it was announced that the College would purchase six leather chairs, provided the treasury could afford it. Mr. Matthews then told of the real start of the University, when John Harvard's bequest of $3,900 and his library enabled the institution to get on its feet. Although in those days boys as young as twelve often came to college, the entrance requirements...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FINAL CELEBRATIONS TODAY | 11/27/1915 | See Source »

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