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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...Brute courage reaches a certain point where it does not satisfy; it must be allied to faith. There are several checks upon the development of true courage in this country today. One is the easily won position which we have among the nations few of whom have gained theirs without years of struggle...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dr. Rainsford's Lecture. | 3/3/1900 | See Source »

...dings, recording faithfully, and in as much detail as he can, all that goes on from day to day, including his College work, his professional interests, his family relations, his amusements, in fact all the elements of his life. "Let him," says the circular, "imagine that he is writing without reserve to some friend at a distance who has been long absent from Cambridge, and who has lost touch with the ordinary current of life here, but retains as interest in it al, and let the writer try to call up for his friend's benefit, in detail...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RECORDS OF HARVARD LIFE | 3/1/1900 | See Source »

...membership in the Weld or Newell Boat Club for the balance of the College year will be $2.50. A membership card will entitle the holder to a locker in the boat house without extra charge and to the use of the club's equipment, subject to the rules of the club...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATHLETIC FEES REDUCED. | 2/28/1900 | See Source »

...present members of either club, who have paid their dues for this year, can obtain new membership cards, without further payment, by applying at the office of the Association. It is necessary that all old members obtain these cards, as no other cards will be recognized at either boat house. No person can row from either the Weld or the Newell boat hose unless he is a member of the club from which he rows, and presents his membership ticket to the keeper of the boat house...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATHLETIC FEES REDUCED. | 2/28/1900 | See Source »

...corresponding to the college graduation. In this country the college must go on for a while playing the double role of a place for general education and a workshop for professional training, but at least the high school ought to be faithful to its only goal of general education without professional anticipations. The division of labor lies on the outside; we are specialists in our handiwork, but our heart-work is uniform, and the demand for individualized education emphasizes the small differences in our tasks, and ignores the great similarities. And finally, who is able to say what...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "School Reforms." | 2/21/1900 | See Source »

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