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...recognized everywhere as an authority, and on the other great questions of the world his ideas always carry great weight. The mind which can grasp these matters has been used with equal force on questions of University life. We have often heard his views on athletics, the dormitory problem, three-year graduation and other subjects of interest of Harvard men, and although we have sometimes disagreed with his ideas, we have always been glad to hear them and have treated them with the greatest respect...
...remember so many strange names presented to us at one time. For most of us it is comparatively easy to remember strange faces, but few of us can associate with those strange faces the proper names. With this distressing fact removed our success in coping with the perplexing problem of "college spirit" would be greatly augmented...
...fundamental question with which the country has to deal is that of the food supply of the people; how an increase in the productivity of the individual acre can be brought about; how we can carry our own people on our own soil. This problem is the basis of all others. There is great opportunity here for young men, but it must be remembered that money rewards from this kind of government service are not large. A man must take his satisfaction in serving his whole country, in the permanency of his position, in congenial surroundings, and in the complete...
...last of a series of six lectures on "Tumors" will be given by Dr. F. P. Gay '97, of Boston, in Building D of the Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The subject of today's lecture will be "The Problem of Cancer Considered from the Stand-point of Immunity...
...LECTURE. "The Problem of Cancer Considered from the Standpoint of Immunity." Dr. F. P. Gay, of Boston. Building D, Harvard Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, 5 P. M. Open to members of the University and to physicians...