Word: certain
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hand stands Harvard--the University with its atmosphere of Liberal Art. On the other is Technology--with its ideals of specialized technical efficiency. Each is in a position to give much to the other. As distinct units, but with a full measure of co-operation along certain lines, their range of usefulness should be greatly increased...
Where in the University Register the editors of certain Boston papers find the authority for the facts and figures published yesterday under the caption "Harvard Men Big Spenders for Luxury" is a problem that is puzzling the editors of the Register today. Neither the editorial board of the Register nor the Student Council has published any such figures in the Harvard University Register either "based upon inside information," or on the "confessions" of their friends...
...Certain qualifications should, however, be made. The seasons for certain sports, particularly lacrosse and rowing were shorter than most of the others. The number of men who reported for hockey, swimming, gymnasium work, and fencing, which are properly winter sports are also given, so that allowance must be made in the total for a number of repetitions in cases where one man plays on more than one squad...
...total number of men who replied, 92 are living at home. Among these, 23 would prefer to be alone if they were in college dormitories, 52 would have taken room-mates, and 4 others would have roomed with other men upon certain conditions. The remainder of the answers, 393 in number, were from men who are not living at home. The men without room-mates total 156, 119 of them having bed-rooms and studies, and 37, bed-rooms only. There are 178 men living in groups of two, 50 in groups of three, 8 in groups of four, while...
...Student Council has expressed a strong desire that the discussion be thorough, and it is certain that the decision reached will receive serious consideration. Thus the members of the Forum, by the expression of student sentiment which they yield, will take a direct part in solving one of the many important problems which will come before...