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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...institutions to avoid all rivalry, competition, and needless duplication of courses, and to combine the resources of instruction in an economical, harmonious and comprehensive scheme of theological education. It is intended to maintain the organization of the Seminary without change and the Faculty will be appointed as hitherto by the Trustees. The officers and students of both Universities will have the use and enjoyment on equal terms of libraries, museums, and similar privileges, maintained or offered by either institution...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THEOLOGICAL AFFILIATION | 3/14/1908 | See Source »

...largest and most important collection received by the Museum this year is from Mr. Thomas Barbour '06 and consists of objects and utensils from New Dutch Guinea, a region hitherto unrepresented. Mr. Lewis H. Farlow, who has given many specimens during the last six years, has contributed relies of the Pacific Coast Indians. Among other additions are those made by Dr. L. C. Jones and Mr. C. B. Moore '73. The collection of photographs has been enriched by the addition of over 130 prints. The funds of the institution have been used for expeditions as well as for purchase...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Annual Report of Peabody Museum | 3/11/1908 | See Source »

...political understanding between France and the United States M. Tardieu described as of the best, not only in general, but also as regards the more definite points of diplomatic controversy. The practical value of the Monroe Doctrine as hitherto applied and the desirability of United States control in Panama are now well recognized in France; and throughout the tangled European complications of the past decade France and the United States, to their mutual advantage, have countenanced and supported each other. M. Tardieu closed with the statement that the purpose of his lectures was to indicate the size and scope...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HYDE LECTURES COMPLETED | 2/24/1908 | See Source »

...municipal government, as in football, the rule of the game should be: Watch the ball. This is the one thing that has not hitherto been done. It is the thing that is not generally contemplated when college men are urged to go into politics, but just as sure as watching the quarterback or left end will lose the football championship, so watching the mayor or comptroller or alderman will continue the evils of American municipal government. Just as in football, too, the test of the player is what he is able to do with the ball and with his team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CIVIC LEAGUE ARTICLE | 1/18/1908 | See Source »

...which multitudes of our worthiest men face the future. It was said of Emerson that every new person to whom he was presented was greeted by him as if this person might prove to be the friend for whom the seer had been looking, but whom he had hitherto failed to find. The expectation of the serious part of the community today, from the research of the scholar, the insight of the philosopher, and the vision of the prophet working upon the world laid open in the life of the saint, is vast, and it may be, that the Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Number of Theological Review | 1/14/1908 | See Source »

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