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...generation, are unique. He [Dr. Eliot] who transformed a little New England college into one of the foremost universities of the world stood alone. And so it is with Briggs, the man he chose for dean; Briggs, also, stands alone. "Who that saw the Commencement of 1900 can forget the slender, slightly bent figure that stood almost shrinking while Eliot spoke, the bowed head, the downcast eyes-and the cheers that shook the theatre? " Le Baron Russell Briggs.' A wondrous voice rang out the words. Le Baron Russell Briggs. The well-beloved dean of Harvard College, patient, tender, discerning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Shock | 3/9/1925 | See Source »

...Atlantis; and from it, on the quiet nights, when the winds are still, if a man's heart is right, he can hear the pealing of the bells. Such is the soul of man with sacred things deep sunken, which life's stormy noise makes us forget; and here, oftentimes on a Sunday morning, we have been quieted in worship until we heard the pealing of the bells...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: To the Holy Land | 3/9/1925 | See Source »

...atmosphere of free discussion, and that it is certainly getting now. As a member of one of the governing boards said to me the other day: "These digs from the graduates may not be precisely enjoyable, but they keep us up to the mark. And we mustn't forget this; a university with which all the alumni were perfectly satisfied would be a dead...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALLEN ANSWERS CRITICS OF UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS | 2/13/1925 | See Source »

...unequaled opportunities for comment and satire on a most everything from the manufacture of widgets to the latest place to go for a supper dance. Each part is as nearly perfect as it can be, while the bitter irony that runs through the whole fantastle affair never lets you forget that the play and its authors are dead in earnest...

Author: By F. G. I. jr., | Title: SATIRE LURKS BEHIND HUMOR AND FANTASY | 2/13/1925 | See Source »

...Filene was pointing out the fact that the churches and the people were too prone to make religion a one day a week affair and forget about it the rest of the time. "The man who gets out and preaches on the banks of the Charles river to a crowd of several hundred canoeists out for a Sunday holiday is doing a lot more good than the man who preaches in an empty church...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FILENE SUGGESTS SUNDAY SERVICES AT GOLF CLUBS | 2/9/1925 | See Source »

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