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...know that the University has ever attempted to honor the great president, but it is a custom well worth beginning. Lincoln was not a college graduate. Modern education can not claim him as its product. But it is nevertheless most fitting that the colleges should lead in the movement to show respect for him, because he possessed almost as natural traits many of the finest mental and moral qualities which America is nowadays trying to develop by means of her educational institutions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/9/1898 | See Source »

...forth-coming number of the Monthly opens with a paper from Professor Royce entitled: "Originality and Consciousness," an answer to the question "Why is the best human originality an unconscious product?" Professor Royce analyses "our human type of consciousness" with a view to getting at the originating element in our nature, and comes to the conclusion that it is the subconscious drift of our nature, not "consciousness that, in us men, is the originator." The subject of the symposium, which should have been called "Harvard's attitude toward smaller colleges" must strike the average reader as a rather far fetched...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Monthly. | 6/10/1897 | See Source »

SOUTH AFRICA.- The undersigned expects to go to South Africa this summer to represent several large American manufacturers there. He will have the exclusive rights for the sale of the product of one of the largest American carbuilding companies, and is making arrangements for similar rights with certain manufacturers of mining machinery, furniture, carriages, and boots and shoes. He would like to be joined by a Harvard man who would invest about $5000 in the undertaking and go out this summer or follow later. References and full particulars given and required. Address, "Export," care Arkwright Club, Broadway, New York...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 5/18/1897 | See Source »

SOUTH AFRICA.- The undersigned expects to go to South Africa this summer to represent several large American manufacturers there. He will have the exclusive rights for the sale of the product of one of the largest American carbuilding companies, and is making arrangements for similar rights with certain manufacturers of mining machinery, furniture, carriages, and boots and shoes. He would like to be joined by a Harvard man who would invest about $5000 in the undertaking and go out this summer or follow later. References and full particulars given and required. Address, "Export," care Arkwright Club, Broadway, New York...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 5/17/1897 | See Source »

...second Harvard speaker was S. R. Wrightington. He reaffirmed his statement in his opening speech that the single gold standard was the product of evolution. Is it possible, he asked, that all the nations have stumbled in this one direction by chance. And our opponents assume the possibility of a league. They assume that we may be asked to join it. There can be no guarantee for its permanence it formed. Nations would enter or withdraw as they pleased. Is this the sort of an agreement we wish to enter? In it we should coin silver and lose gold. Then...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE WINS. | 3/27/1897 | See Source »

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