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		<title>Eliot, Charles William -- &#8220;The Durable Satisfactions of Life,&#8221; speech, Harvard University (3 Oct 1905)</title>
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<br><b>Charles William Eliot</b> (1834-1926) American academic<br>&#8220;The Durable Satisfactions of Life,&#8221; speech, Harvard University (3 Oct 1905) 
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		<description><![CDATA[Enter to grow in wisdom. / Depart to serve better thy country and thy kind. On the front (&#8220;Enter&#8221;) and back (&#8220;Depart&#8221;) of the gate, which was erected in 1901 as a gift of the Harvard Class of 1890. Eliot also considered &#8220;Enter daily to grow in wisdom&#8221; and &#8220;Depart to serve better they country [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<br><b>Charles William Eliot</b> (1834-1926) American academic<br>Lines inscribed on the 1890 (Dexter) Gate to Harvard Yard, Cambridge, Massachusetts 
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On the front ("Enter") and back ("Depart") of the gate, which was erected in 1901 as a gift of the Harvard Class of 1890. Eliot also considered "Enter <em>daily</em> to grow in wisdom" and "Depart to serve better they country and <em>mankind</em>."<br><br>

Paraphrases:<ul>
	<li>"Enter to learn; go forth to serve."</li>
	<li>"Enter to learn; go forth to earn."</li>
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