THE PROGRESS OF SCIENCE. 



All 



under existing conditions of profes- corporation has consisted of the presi- 



sionalism and commercialism, President dent, the treasurer and five fellows, 



Eliot does not perhaps word it too who are in certain respects responsible 



strongly when he says : " It is clearly to the board of overseers, which is now 



the duty of the colleges, which have elected by graduates of the college. 



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permitted these monstrous evils to grow 

 up and to become intense, to purge 

 themselves of such immoralities, and to 

 do what they can to help the secondary 

 schools to purge themselves also." 



Harvard University has a form of 

 government different from that of other 

 American universities. Since 1G50 the 



By the courtesy of the Harvard Grad- 

 uates Magazine, we are able to re- 

 produce here portraits of the present 

 members of the corporation. The body 

 is so small that the members take, an 

 active interest in the welfare of the 

 university; they have always been men 

 of distinction in the community. 



