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...purpose of the Forum is to enable the undergraduates to express freely their opinions on the issue and what action they opinions on the issue and what action they believe should be taken in the matter. That their views are decisive cannot be disputed. Our athletic system and policy concern the whole undergraduate body, and for this reason it is essential that their views on the question be obtained. It is only reasonable to suppose that they will look at the problem from all sides, and discuss fairly the pros and cons. Thus the Forum this evening, if well attended...
...curious fact that a great many Freshmen choose other boarding-places from the very beginning of the year and do not even consider Memorial Hall. The CRIMSON has investigated this matter carefully, because it seems important to bring it to the attention of the Freshmen whom it may concern. Of the men from all the boarding-schools that are represented by more than ten men in the class of 1916, only a very small percentage from certain of these schools are eating at Memorial Hall, while the great majority of them board at the Union. The seven schools in question...
...published in yesterday's CRIMSON, membership in the Union has been steadily declining during the last three years until it is at present the lowest on record. Because of the important place of this institution in the life of the University such a situation is a matter of grave concern, and, coming after much that has been written recently as to whether the Union succeeds in fulfilling the purpose for which it is intended, the announcement of this decrease in membership is of peculiar significance. The decrease comes in the face of a steady increase in the University enrollment...
...contract for the bridge is being executed by the Holbrook, Cabot & Rollns Company, a large bridge building concern of Boston...
...students who believe that at present intercollegiate sport is conducted on a commercial and professional basis. Although scholarship is generally regarded as a useless and unnecessary asset in modern life, there are still a great many serious minded students who regard the problem of scholarship as Harvard's chief concern and never cease to worry over our present low standard. These are only a few examples of problems confronting the University. So various and widespread are the sources of discontent that a constant stream of editorials, communications and essays, most of which are critical and only few suggestive, continues...