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Robert Archey Woods, a man who labors to raise his fellow men; trusted alike by those who toil and those who think; a knight of Christ's chivalry without fear and without reproach...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Honorary Degrees at Commencement | 9/27/1910 | See Source »

...knowledge of their subject and are conscientious in their work, still the majority are, at best, mediocre. On the other hand, a capable man who is doing the work of a course regularly and thoroughly, would be perfectly competent to impart instruction to his less fortunate or less energetic fellow-classmen. Such a plan would supplement the work of the Price Greenleaf Fund and the other "aids" which the Faculty employs to assist men who are working their way through College. In addition to this, by doing away with the advertising and the duplication of work incident to a competitive...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REFORM OF THE TUTORING SYSTEM. | 6/20/1910 | See Source »

...present board will entertain nearly eighty guests, about twenty-five of whom are former editors of the CRIMSON and of its fore-runners, the Herald and Magenta. Among the guests invited are President Lowell, G. W. Prothero, late professor of history at the University of Edinburgh and an honorary fellow of King's College, Cambridge, and Dr. G. A. Gordon '81, pastor of the Old South Church, Boston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON ACTS AS HOST | 5/12/1910 | See Source »

Upon graduating, he entered the Scientific School, and also taught in his father's school for girls, which was opened in the autumn of '55. This task of a handsome young fellow instructing a lot of girls who were just beginning to live was embarrassing no doubt, but he got through that trial well. After graduating from the Scientific School, he entered the coast survey, and presently turned up in California, where he lived for some time. He had originally meant to be a civil engineer and to go onto some of the railroads, thinking the west a great field...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROF. AGASSIZ'S FUNERAL | 4/2/1910 | See Source »

Besides the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, of which he was president, Mr. Agassiz was a member of numerous other scientific bodies, both in America and Europe. He was a Fellow of Harvard until 1885, served as Overseer, and has presented the University Museums with gifts amounting to over...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEATH OF PROFESSOR AGASSIZ | 3/30/1910 | See Source »

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