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When the Junior Class succeeded in obtaining the Living Room of the Union for its annual dinner, which takes place this evening, much favorable comment was heard on what appeared to be a happy solution of a very considerable problem. The trustees of the Union were eager for it and the committee in charge was equally pleased. It only remained for the class to put a damper on their enthusiasm, which it has carefully done. There should have been twice as many tickets sold as is the case and the time is practically...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNWARRANTED LACK OF INTEREST | 5/5/1908 | See Source »

Everyone who heard Professor Lowell's speech at the CRIMSON dinner Friday night was impressed by but one thing--that in reality the Faculty and undergraduates are not strictly in conflict of views; that their aims are similar and their methods opposed. The time has come when it is no longer of any use to stand off and shout our own views, while the Faculty springs a periodic surprise in the form of a blow at intercollegiate athletics. This unfortunate controversy, that is doing Harvard so much harm throughout the country, must be stopped now! There...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ARBITRATION. | 5/4/1908 | See Source »

...element in the athletic problem now under discussion, something ought to be said in behalf of the swimming team, and of swimming as a college interest. To be sure, little is heard of this branch of the minor sports, but that is mainly due to the lack of any University swimming pool, an institution which is needed, for obvious reasons, just as much as a new gymnasium. The swimming team has always been as much handicapped for want of a place in which to practice, as would be the University football team if it were confined throughout its season...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: In Defense of Swimming. | 4/13/1908 | See Source »

...others in the cavalry, others wore sewed to the sleeve of their shirts the red cross of the hospital corps; everywhere throughout the vast extent of armies, in Cuba, in Porto Rico, or left behind to sweat and toil in weariness, men we had known and men we had heard of, men placed in command of companies, or in the third relief of the guard, were doing what ought to be done...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPANISH WAR MEMORIAL. | 3/23/1908 | See Source »

Another aid to the Western schoolboy looking for information about Harvard, would be a list of all the men at Harvard from his own city or state. On such a list there would probably be the names of some men of whom he had heard, and on whose advice he could rely. It would not be a difficult matter for the University to prepare a list of the men in the University, both in the Faculty and in the student body, from each start and from each Western city of over thirty-five thousand inhabitants, and to mail such...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 3/20/1908 | See Source »

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