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...hoped that the person who broke the cross from its place and carried it away was as ignorant of its value as he was of the slighest conception of honor or manliness. The theft is the most disgraceful act which has been perpetrated in the University for years, and the offender, if discovered, should be severly dealt with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Letter from the Memorial Society. | 10/19/1895 | See Source »

...University. For a place as rich as Harvard is in historical associations, remarkably little has been done to make memorable the spots about which they centre. To few of the men who have built up Harvard, whether by efforts directed immediately to her advancement or by the honor which their service to the world at large has reflected upon her, have visible memorials been erected...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/7/1895 | See Source »

...even when you are old. The admission to Harvard University is an achievement which comes to most of you after many years of toil. This is an influential and powerful society which you have joined, and in this society you share in the hopes and in the honor of the other members. We welcome you to this body of studious and devoted men, and also to something more, to a place more bound up with the traditions of learning and science than any other in America. You have come here for an education. It is an interesting question what...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RECEPTION TO NEW STUDENTS. | 10/1/1895 | See Source »

Francis G. Benedict '93 of Boston this summer received the degree of doctor of philosophy, magna cum laude, at the University of Heidelberg, in Germany, and with the distinction of having won the honor in a single year, something not heretofore achieved...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Honor for a Harvard Man. | 9/24/1895 | See Source »

...Commencement week, by far the most important was that of the Law School Association on June 25. As had been previously announced, the completion of Professor Langdell's twetny-five years of service as Dean of the Law School was made the occasion of an extended celebration in his honor. Sir Frederick Pollock delivered in Sanders Theatre an oration of great interest on "The Vocation of the Common Law." At the dinner held in the Gymnasium after the oration, speeches were made by President Carter, Dean Langdell, Sir Frederick Pollock, Justice Horace Gray '45, Justice Henry B. Brown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LAST EVENTS OF THE YEAR. | 9/23/1895 | See Source »

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