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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Sanborn, after graduating from the University, was a lecturer at Cornell, Smith, Wellesley, and the Concord School of Philosophy. He was later editor of the "Boston Commonwealth." "Springfield Republican" and "Journal of Social Science," and is the author of a number of biographics, his most recent works being "The Personality of the roan" and "The Personality of Emerson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Memorial Address by Mr. Sanborn | 4/5/1905 | See Source »

Atlantic Monthly--"The close of the Victorian Epoch," by T. W. Higginson '41, "Journal," by H. D. Thoreau...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The March Magazines. | 3/8/1905 | See Source »

...subject are urged to attend. Among the speakers will be Professor G. P. Baker '87, Professor I. L. Winter '86, and Mr. R. T. Parke '99, coach of this year's team against Princeton. Copies of the January and February numbers of "Bothsides," the new intercollegiate debating journal, will be distributed and refreshments will be served. Announcement will be made of the Pasteur medal and Exeter debate trials...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Meeting of Debating Clubs Tonight. | 3/1/1905 | See Source »

...first issue of "Bothsides," the new monthly magazine published by the University Debating Council, has just appeared, and gives promise that the purpose of the Council to make it an intercollegiate debating journal is to be admirably accomplished. Although the issue purpose to be merely a prospectus of what the paper aims to become, its sixteen pages are attractively filled with special articles, briefs of debates, and the like...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Issue of "Bothsides." | 1/31/1905 | See Source »

...sketch "Happy Thoughts in Cambridge," which suggests an agreeable range of reading on the part of Harvard students,--there is not a word which might not have been written in New York, or Kansas City, or even New Haven. The Advocate has risen to the position of a literary journal which delights, amuses and elevated the public taste. It even has a Christmas story, Mr. Hagedorn's "The Pastor of Wenkendorf," which is agreeable, climactic and might well appear in the Saturday Evening Post. The old Advocate had little satirical verses.--"I am going to the Annex, Sir, she said...

Author: By Albert BUSHNELL Hart., | Title: Prof. Hart's Review of the Advocate. | 12/20/1904 | See Source »

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