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Dominating as the interests of war are bound to be in the immediate future, it would be a great pity if they should produce a total eclipse of those other interests of the University which are its perpetual and not its passing concern. The students who have entered or returned to college to carfy forward their intellectual training are still students, or potential scholars, and not merely soldiers and sailors in the making. Before coming to Harvard, as to all the other colleges, for this year of study, they must have heard a great deal of sage counsel, finally warranted...
...been decided by the 1917 Class Day Committee to allow free admittance to the Yard on Class Day to all members of the University Reserve Officers' Training Corps who are in uniform. This ruling will concern all members of the first two battalions, as well as seniors, in as much as arrangements are being made to excuse these men from formations that afternoon. Definite announcement of these plans will be announced by the military office tomorrow...
...just or, if not wise and just, then inevitable, or if not inevitable, then at least much the lesser of two great evils (and this ought to include every man who cannot honestly say that the outcome of the war in Europe is a matter of no importance or concern to him, because a dishonest neutrality is morally more reprehensible than war) in such men the desire to serve the nation devotedly and intelligently is very great. It is to the latter then, but not to those who harbor any sentimental illusions about the thing called war, that the following...
...Eubank of Huchow, China, will speak at an open meeting of the Student Volunteer Band, in Phillips Brooks House this evening at 7.30 o'clock. The address will concern mission work in foreign lands, and members of societies of like nature in other colleges will be present. All members of the University who are interested in mission work, whether they are student volunteers or not are invited to attend...
...April 12 Francisco J. Pezet, former minister of Peru to the United States, will speak on "The Diplomatic History of Peru," treating particularly those phases that concern this country. William Belmont Parker '97, of the firm of S. Pearson and Company, New York City, will speak on "Economic Aspects of Recent Mexican History" on April 28 and May 1. The firm of S. Pearson and Son has taken a conspicuous part in the development of Mexican resources, particularly petroleum...