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...what Harvard really stands for, influence others to come here. It is not necessary to point out how immensely it will be to our advantage that these men receive a good impression of us. We would suggest that one means by which all who desire to do so may express an unobtrusive but effective and friendly interest in the presence of these strangers among us is by attending the public exercises which will be held this evening under the auspices of the Harvard Chapter in Sanders Theatre, and of which an announcement is made in the calendar...
...self consciousness. Such a young man has reached a crises. His soul is on the border land of a great discovery. The real meaning and secret of his being is that his life is allied to the life of God, and that the life of God is ready to express itself. Nothing could satisfy him except the life of God. This is the whole record of human life; from childish innocence through youthful dissatisfaction, disgust aids It consciousness to sonship with God. But there is another call, the call of the bride. The bride is humanity, that humanity where there...
...change in its policy. Following in the foot steps of those who have preceded them the new officers will strive to improve the paper in every department. It is always our desire to make the CRIMSON in every sense the college organ, and in our editorial opinion to express the best sentiment of the University. In all our work we hope to receive the same kind cooperation from officers and students which has been of such material benefit to the paper in the past...
Regulations, S 31: "The blank books required for an examination are to be placed in the hands of the instructor not later than the last exercise in the course before the examination. No student is permitted to take any books or papers into the examination room except by express direction of the instructor. No communication is permitted between students in the examination room on any subject whatever...
...class nines. The question has come oftenest from the class baseball captains who claim that they have been greatly hindered in their work by the interference of the "scrub" teams. These latter are generally supposed to be non-representative college organizations; and they may, therefore, leave town without express permission. It is natural enough that men on the class nines should some times prefer to play these out-of-town games rather than to practice with their class nines. The result, however, is disastous to the class nines, whose administration is, of necessity, hardly strict enough summarily to dispense with...