Word: furthers
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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The Harvard delegation usually includes from twenty-five to fifty men, mainly from the College, but representing all departments of the University. A number of graduates also attend. Men interested in learning further particulars may inquire at the Phillips Brooks House.
The work of the committee so far, then, appears to be well considered and practical, and the suggestions for further changes sound plausible. The committee is right in taking plenty of time to consider carefully each change and its effect, and the present development indicate that the final regulations will...
Steam heat, closet space, telephones, and electric lights, although convenient, are not vital; but bathing and toilet facilities have come to be considered a necessity. Water, and plenty of it, is essential. Tubs with every room are not necessary, but there should be shower baths on every floor. Hollis and...
The judges for the trials are H. H. Breland '11, T. M. Gregory '10, A. H. Elder sL., and R. W. Kelso '04. As many men as warrant further trial in the opinion of the judges will be retained. The second and third trials will come next Friday and next...
When an organization has a thoroughly bad reputation among men of all ages, among men who have known it intimately or who have watched it closely as well as among less well-informed persons, it becomes the duty of those who are responsible for its existence to prove-and not...