The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volume 12William Roscoe Thayer Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1904 |
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Pagina 38
... Prof. Wiener's intro- ductory essays , in which he traces clearly the development of literature in Russia . Whether in his generalizations or in his criticisms of par- ticular authors or books , he is equally worthy of attention ...
... Prof. Wiener's intro- ductory essays , in which he traces clearly the development of literature in Russia . Whether in his generalizations or in his criticisms of par- ticular authors or books , he is equally worthy of attention ...
Pagina 39
... Prof. Wiener him- self and Prof. A. C. Coolidge . The metrical versions inevitably bring over less of the original than the prose versions do ; but even so , one gets from them at least the substance and spirit , however much the form ...
... Prof. Wiener him- self and Prof. A. C. Coolidge . The metrical versions inevitably bring over less of the original than the prose versions do ; but even so , one gets from them at least the substance and spirit , however much the form ...
Pagina 44
... Prof. Cooke . In 1894 , on the latter's death , the duties of the directorship were divided , Prof. Jack- son taking the chairmanship of the division and Prof. Hill the adminis- tration of the laboratory , with title of director . The ...
... Prof. Cooke . In 1894 , on the latter's death , the duties of the directorship were divided , Prof. Jack- son taking the chairmanship of the division and Prof. Hill the adminis- tration of the laboratory , with title of director . The ...
Pagina 45
... Prof. Hill was a devout worshiper , besides taking a practical interest as a member of the Standing Committee of the parish . He was buried in Mount Feake Cemetery , Waltham , on a beautiful spot overlooking the Charles . Prof. Hill's ...
... Prof. Hill was a devout worshiper , besides taking a practical interest as a member of the Standing Committee of the parish . He was buried in Mount Feake Cemetery , Waltham , on a beautiful spot overlooking the Charles . Prof. Hill's ...
Pagina 54
... Prof. F. G. Pea- body offered a prayer . 99 Read ; final honors in Political Science to W. M. Angle , M. E. Grush ... Prof. Shaler , and Prof. James . Several of the recipi- ents were practically unknown to the audience . Pres . Eliot ...
... Prof. F. G. Pea- body offered a prayer . 99 Read ; final honors in Political Science to W. M. Angle , M. E. Grush ... Prof. Shaler , and Prof. James . Several of the recipi- ents were practically unknown to the audience . Pres . Eliot ...
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Pagina 206 - After God had carried us safe to New England, and we had builded our houses, provided necessaries for our livelihood, reared convenient places for God's worship, and settled the civil government, one of the next things we longed for and looked after was to advance learning and perpetuate it to posterity; dreading to leave an illiterate ministry to the churches, when our present ministers shall lie in the dust.
Pagina 557 - If any one among us have a facility or purity more than ordinary in his mother tongue, it is owing to chance, or his genius, or anything, rather than to his education, or any care of his teacher.
Pagina 420 - The degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy...
Pagina 208 - THe second and third day of the weeke, read Lectures, as followeth. To the first yeare at 8th. of the clock in the morning Logick, the first three quarters, Physicks the last quarter. To the second yeare, at the 9th.
Pagina 28 - The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils ; The motions of his spirit are dull as night, And his affections dark as Erebus. Let no such man be trusted.
Pagina 208 - Every one shall so exercise himselfe in reading the Scriptures twice a day, that he shall be ready to give such an account of his proficiency therein, both in Theoretticall observations of the Language, and Logick, and in Practicall and spirituall truths, as his Tutor shall require, according to his ability; seeing the entrance of the word giveth light, it giveth understanding to the simple, Psalm.
Pagina 207 - Latine Author extempore, and make and speake true Latine in Verse and Prose, suo ut aiunt Marte; And decline perfectly the Paradigm's of Nounes and Verbes in the Greek tongue: Let him then and not before be capable of admission into the Colledge.
Pagina 562 - When the revelation of his own peculiar taste and capacity comes to a young man, let him reverently give it welcome, thank God, and take courage. Thereafter he knows his way to happy, enthusiastic work, and, God willing, to usefulness and success.
Pagina 715 - Sisters and brothers, little maid, How many may you be?" "How many? Seven in all," she said, And wondering looked at me. "And where are they? I pray you tell.
Pagina 207 - Lectures, Exercises) and a large Library with some Bookes to it, the gifts of diverse of our friends, their Chambers and studies also fitted for, and possessed by the Students, and all other roomes of Office necessary and convenient, with all needfull Offices thereto belonging...