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Assistant Professor James Ford '05, of the Department of Social Ethics, will introduce Mr. Osborne. All members of the University are invited to attend...
...dead in earnest about attacking poor old Boston. He breezes into Harvard with a mental complex, of which Chicago possibly is the password. He finds here a large number of his class-mates already acquainted and firmly established in a society into which he cannot break as a Ford breaks into a show-window. He generally does not deign to make friends with Bostonians-who are so much inferior to the men of C--. Yet he finds no social life for a Harvard man outside of Boston. Socially Harvard is not independent...
...Boards were composed largely of members of the teaching force. It was made up of President Lowell, Treasurer Charles F. Adams '88, Messrs. James Byrne '77 and John F. Moors '83 of the Corporation; Dean Haskins, Dean Yeomans '00 and Professors C. H. Moore '89 and J. D. M. Ford '94 of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences; Dean Roscoe Pound and Professor E. H. Warren '95 of the Law School; Dean David L. Edsall and Professor F. W. Peabody '03 of the Medical School; Dean Wallace B. Donham '98 and Professor L. F. Schaub '06 of the Business School...
...Henry Ford enjoys an enviable reputation as a hard-headed business man. Furthermore, he has on several occasions demonstrated that his heart is as soft as his head is hard and that the fortunes and happiness of those dependent on him is a matter of his real concern. But in the case of his latest venture he has reached a height never before attained. For the employees of the Detroit, Toledo and Ironton railroad, which is his latest acquisition, he has plans truly worthy of his efforts. Every worker on the road is to be assured not only of adequate...
...great scheme, this plan of Mr. Ford's. If it works, he will go down in history as the great benefactor of America. If it doesn't, he will at least be blessed with the satisfaction that honest, if not practical, endeavor has been...