First Report, Second Report, and Ephemera of the Harvard College Class of 1918
Author: Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1918
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Author: Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1918
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Published: 1968
Total Pages: 689
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Published: 1918
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Harvard University Class of 1866
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Published: 2018-02-05
Total Pages: 20
ISBN-13: 9780267142484
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExcerpt from Class of 1866, Harvard College: Commencement, 1918 Cate writes from Chicago: Am well and contented. Am reading Spanish novels exclusively. Regards to all. Crown IN shield celebrated his golden wedding in Naples last October. He is spending the summer at Capri. Dixon writes: As to any news relating to myself or family, I have nothing of interest to report. Fortunately I keep in fairly good health and in my regular routine of work. My only son is still a professor at Harvard. He spent last summer in assisting at laying out the camp at Ayer, and is now doing some research work for the government in addition to the regular college work. Dunbar writes: Your letter, just received, revives many pleasant memories. I regret that I shall not be able to visit with the Class, as that happens to be my busy week this vear. Very little that is new in my life this year, except the constant work for the war activities in all of which I have some part. Mv kindest regards. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Author: Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1867
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Published: 1918
Total Pages: 153
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Published: 1918
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Published: 1918
Total Pages: 34
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Published: 1916
Total Pages: 490
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Andrew Donson
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2010-04
Total Pages: 350
ISBN-13: 9780674049833
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first comprehensive history of German youth in the First World War, this book investigates the dawn of the great era of mobilizing teenagers and schoolchildren for experiments in state-building and extreme political movements like fascism and communism. It investigates how German teachers could be legendary for their sarcasm and harsh methods but support the world’s most vigorous school reform movement and most extensive network of youth clubs. As a result of the war mobilization, teachers, club leaders, and authors of youth literature instilled militarism and nationalism more deeply into young people than before 1914 but in a way that, paradoxically, relaxed discipline. In Youth in the Fatherless Land, Andrew Donson details how Germany had far more military youth companies than other nations—as well as the world’s largest Socialist youth organization, which illegally agitated for peace and a proletarian revolution. Mass conscription also empowered female youth, particularly in Germany’s middle-class youth movement, the only one anywhere that fundamentally pitted itself against adults. Donson addresses discourses as well as practices and covers a breadth of topics, including crime, work, sexuality, gender, family, politics, recreation, novels and magazines, social class, and everyday life.