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...Maerker," for Teitschrift fuer den deutschen Unterricht, Vol. 28; "Review of Professor Eugen Kuhnemann's book, Von Weltreich des deutschen Geistes Reden und Aufsatze, Munchen, 1914," for Frankfurter. Zeitung, Number 133, by F. Schoenemann; "Zur Literatur geschichte der Mark Brandenburg," for Modern Philology, Vol. XI, by F. Schoenemann; "The Ideal Obstretic Out-Patient Clinic," for The American Journal of Obstretic of Women and Children, Vol. LXIX, by F. S. Newell; "Translation of La America del Sud," by G. Rivera; "The Story of Dante's Gianni Schicchi and Regnard's Legataire Universel," for Publications of the Modern Language Association...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Many Books Published by Faculty | 10/17/1914 | See Source »

...duplication of machinery and decrease in efficiency to accomplish a purpose for which existing organizations are already well fitted. It is to be hoped that any action which will be taken at the meeting in the Union tonight will be a step towards and not away from the ultimate ideal of an organization which shall really lead in the University's discussion of public affairs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POLITICAL DISCUSSION. | 10/5/1914 | See Source »

...capitalists if they put up more and more luxurious buildings on what soon became known as the "Gold Coast." The result was that Harvard not only got the name of being a costly college to attend, but of encouraging luxury and pandering to the sons of the ideal rich. If this was wholly unjust, it is undeniable that these expensive private dormitories gravely emphasized the cleavage in the undergraduate body between those favored by the gods as to worldly possessions and social position and those who were not; and thus did grave injury to the College. The administration...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Comment | 9/28/1914 | See Source »

...Congregationalists, and was carried on exclusively by that denomination for a century and a half. The Phillips Brooks House is the centre of the students' religious and philanthropic activities. The House is used by different students' societies, each of which is standing for some definite religious doctrine or ideal, but all of which are co-operating in social service. Among these societies are the St. Paul's Catholic Club, the Harvard University Christian Association, the St. Paul's Society for students who belong to the Protestant Episcopal Church, the Harvard-Andover Divinity Club, the Menorah Society (Jewish), and the Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHY A MAN CHOOSES HARVARD. | 9/26/1914 | See Source »

...Vanderbilt Avenue and 44th street, opposite the Grand Central Terminal and north of the Biltmore Hotel. In the planning of the building two general ideas have governed,--the practicability of the building for the use to which it is destined and the compatibility of its appearance with the ideal of the organization which it is to house...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Splendid Home for Yale Men | 6/9/1914 | See Source »

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