The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen26William Roscoe Thayer Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1918 |
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... American better qualified for the most important dip- lomatic post than was Mr. Choate when he was appointed to the Court of St. James in 1899. While in England Mr. Choate rapidly gained the respect and affection of official England and ...
... American better qualified for the most important dip- lomatic post than was Mr. Choate when he was appointed to the Court of St. James in 1899. While in England Mr. Choate rapidly gained the respect and affection of official England and ...
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... American Bar Association ; a trustee of the Metropolitan Mu- seum of Art and of the American Museum of Natural History , since the foundation of each ; a governor of the New York Hospital , and a trustee of the Equitable Life Assurance ...
... American Bar Association ; a trustee of the Metropolitan Mu- seum of Art and of the American Museum of Natural History , since the foundation of each ; a governor of the New York Hospital , and a trustee of the Equitable Life Assurance ...
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... American Colleges at the Harvard Phi Beta Kappa Day in June asked many of the questions which must be an- swered before long by those whose faith stands fast in " learning at the helm of life . " The Modern School of Dr. Abraham Flexner ...
... American Colleges at the Harvard Phi Beta Kappa Day in June asked many of the questions which must be an- swered before long by those whose faith stands fast in " learning at the helm of life . " The Modern School of Dr. Abraham Flexner ...
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... American flag as their flag . Now this new epoch is before us , the epoch of the great European war . America stands upon the fundamental principle that there can be no national security without national honor . We have heard the call ...
... American flag as their flag . Now this new epoch is before us , the epoch of the great European war . America stands upon the fundamental principle that there can be no national security without national honor . We have heard the call ...
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... America in the European War is welcomed with en- thusiasm by the members of the Club as a step nec- essary for the maintenance of American honor and American prestige , and a valued encouragement to the Allies in their arduous struggle ...
... America in the European War is welcomed with en- thusiasm by the members of the Club as a step nec- essary for the maintenance of American honor and American prestige , and a valued encouragement to the Allies in their arduous struggle ...
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Página 89 - ... and extraction of that living intellect that bred them. I know they are as lively, and as vigorously productive as those fabulous dragon's teeth; and being sown up and down, may chance to spring up armed men.
Página 91 - What were our lives without thee? What all our lives to save thee? We reck not what we gave thee ; We will not dare to doubt thee...
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Página 79 - Master of human destinies am I . Fame, love, and fortune on my footsteps wait. Cities and fields I walk; I penetrate Deserts and seas remote, and, passing by Hovel, and mart, and palace, soon or late I knock unbidden once at every gate ! If sleeping, wake — if feasting, rise before I turn away.
Página 327 - The years go fast in Oxford, The golden years and gay, The hoary colleges look down On careless boys at play. But when the...
Página 80 - LOOK. NOT MOURNFULLY INTO THE PAST : IT COMES NOT BACK AGAIN. WISELY IMPROVE THE PRESENT : IT is THINE. Go FORTH TO MEET THE SHADOWY FUTURE, WITHOUT FEAR, AND WITH A MANLY HEART.
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