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...lists should be sent to R. L. Groves, Holworthy 8, this week. These lists should contain the names both of undergraduates and of guests, as the printed lists of box occupants will be made up from them. Each box will accommodate 10 or more persons; adjoining boxes will be given to larger groups. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...appreciation of the main subject of a course. The History 13 reports do not fulfill this object nearly as effectively as they might, the CRIMSON makes bold to claim. The preparation of the bibliography consists of looking over the indexes of as many books as possible which may contain references to the man who is under consideration. If a short life of the man in question is required, the student must also summarize the shortest biography of the individual that he can find. The final knowledge which the student has gained is a superficial acquaintance with the external appearance...
Although the long deferred decision of the War Department concerning the proposed new bridge across the Charles is that the structure must contain a draw, it is, nevertheless, an encouraging sign, for the chief obstacle in the way of its erection has been the prolonged failure of the government to reach any decision whatever. Another indication that the subject is finally attracting the attention of those in control of the navigable inland waterways of our country, is that Congressman McCall has introduced a bill into the House of Representatives to reverse the decision of the War Department. The only cause...
...purpose of this book is to increase the feeling of class fellowship among the Freshmen. It will contain a list of the names of the Freshmen with their addresses, the schools from which they came, and what they have, done since they have been in College. Also there will be pictures of all the teams, the class, the musical clubs, and several members of the Faculty. This book will be published about June...
...excellent that a number of the Advocate should contain so many ideas of immediate significance to Harvard men; but it should be remembered that ideas can be conveyed in fiction as well as in the essay. And the editorials, of which one is inaccurate and the others add little to the material contained in the rest of the number, might easily be strengthened. But from the worst sin of a college paper--that of lack of ideas--this number of the Advocate is notably free; and now it only remains for the paper to make its stories and editorials...