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...anything in the proposition itself. But it is quite time that the authorities took cognizance of the feelings of the onlookers in this matter. It is only decent that we should make as comfortable as possible the public that takes so much interest in us; most of all we owe it to our graduates, who, though unable to follow the season closely, turn out loyally for the big games. Harvard should fall in line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHO'S WHO | 11/6/1920 | See Source »

...anything in the proposition itself. But it is quite time that the authorities took cognizance of the feelings of the onlookers in this matter. It is only decent that we should make as comfortable as possible the public that takes so much interest in us; most of all we owe it to our graduates, who, though unable to follow the season closely, turn out loyally for the big games. Harvard should fall in line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHO'S WHO | 11/3/1920 | See Source »

...recognition of the principles of religion, of patriotism, of idealism which formed the character of those who founded both Virginia and Massachusetts to which we owe the best that we have, the best that we are, the best that we can be today. I only purpose to give a brief outline of our history. To write history as it should be written demands of the historian breadth of mind and passion for truth, scholarship, idealism and infinite patience. Also an independence of mind bent on truth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FUTURE OF NATION IS IN HANDS OF LEGION SAYS THOMAS N. PAGE | 6/22/1920 | See Source »

...Graduate School of Education, the latest phase in this development, owes its origin, no less than the older schools owe their development, to President Eliot. Its establishment, then, makes this year a particularly memorable one in President Eliot's life. An appreciation of President Eliot's service to this new school was made at the dinner in celebration of the new school when Dr. Wallace Buttrick, Chairman of the General Education Board, said, "In naming the fund of the school "The Charles William Eliot Fund,' it is not so much honoring him as honoring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FAMOUS EDUCATOR 86 YEARS OF AGE TODAY | 3/20/1920 | See Source »

...most gratifying aspects of the campaign for the Endowment Fund is the generous and hearty response with which the call has been answered by graduates of other colleges. It is perhaps to the alumni of our sister-universities, Yale and Princeton, that we owe a special debt of gratitude. "It gives me great pleasure," writes one Princeton Graduate to the chairman of the Fund, "to enclose my contribution to the Endowment Fund of the University. Had I not been a Princetonian, I should have gone to Cambridge, and were I not a Princetonian now and working myself for her Endowment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A COMMON CAUSE. | 2/26/1920 | See Source »

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