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University Journal (December 1904), Taylor University Dec 1904

University Journal (December 1904), Taylor University

University Journal (1902-1906)

The Second Coming of Christ — Arbor Day — Christmas in Porto Rico — Christmas Day in Japan — Vanoce vCechach (Christmas in Bohemia) — A Thibetan Festival —Strange Bible Facts — Alumni Notes — Editorial — A Kindly Hint to Our Old Subscribers — After the Battle — College Directory — Marconi’s Wireless Ticker — A Foolish Dictionary


University Journal (April 1904), Taylor University Apr 1904

University Journal (April 1904), Taylor University

University Journal (1902-1906)

Japan — Russia — Influence of Bible on English Literature — Adversity vs. Energy — Grand Gold Medal Contest — The Contest — Leap Year Social — Why Not? — Bonbardment of Ft. Rodman — The True Measure — True Magnanimity


Letter From Lloyd C. Griscom To John Milton Hay, March, 1904, Lloyd C. Griscom Mar 1904

Letter From Lloyd C. Griscom To John Milton Hay, March, 1904, Lloyd C. Griscom

Early Career Documents

In this handwritten letter, the Minister to Japan, Lloyd C. Griscom, writes to Secretary of State John Hay on behalf of Huntington Wilson. Griscom asks Hay to find another diplomatic post for Wilson, arguing that he deserves a promotion after spending nearly seven years in the Far East.


The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Ohio), 1904-02-22, Wooster Voice Editors Feb 1904

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Ohio), 1904-02-22, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 1901-1910

In "Wittenberg Wins State Contest," at the State Oratorical Contest, Wooster ties with Hiram College for second place. "State Banquet," is about the annual banquet being held by the Oratorical Association. In "Japan," Russian and Japanese students at the University of Pennsylvania have had multiple brushes. "Fence Debt Will be Liquidated," is about the Athletic Association's debt from the field fence about to be raised. In "The Poet's Corner," is a feature on student's poems.