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The December number of the Harvard Graduates' Magazine contains the following articles: "The Solid Satisfactions of Life," C. W. Eliot '53; "From a graduate's Window;" The Teachers' Endowment Fund," J. D. Greene '96; "Religious Reform at Harvard," O. B. Roberts '86; "Patrick Andrew Collins;" "The Mock Trial: An Old...
The present number opens with President Eliot's notable address on "The Solid Satisfactions of Life," delivered before the meeting of new students held in the Union on October 3, a word of counsel, and a view of life that may well form a part of the equipment of men...
Other articles are "The Mock Trial: An Old Prank," which is a sketch describing an escapade of days long gone by, reviews of some notable books by Harvard men, and a short description of Emerson Hall.
Harvard University has always especially emphasized freedom and truth. During the past half century a new method for the search of truth has come into existence. Before 1850 Harvard possessed no chemical laboratory, and only one medical laboratory, a dissecting room. This change, known as the experimental method of teaching...
The dress rehearsal on Saturday was received with enthusiastic comment, and especially the "Marlowe" of Professor Baker which is considered to bear comparison with interpretations of notable actors on the professional stage.