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...Loomis '16, H. S. Joyce '16; 20, J. L. Phelon '16; 24, A. C. Eastman uC.; 32, W. E. Nash '16, E. B. Packard '16; 44, J. W. Stehman 1G., A. E. Jones 1G.; 45, H. H. Nugent '17; 65, J. S. Tomajan '14, V. T. Leak uC.; 66, R. V. Kleinschmidt '16; 78, E. B. Flu '17, H. C. Gill '17; 79, H. Henderson '17, E. F. Adolph '17; 80, G. Wasser '17, A. Cooper '17; 81, L. H. Mead 1L., S. B. Warner 2L.; 82, S. O. Ward 1L.; 83, M. Matienzo, W. W. Kokler...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1914-15 ROOM ALLOTMENTS | 4/14/1914 | See Source »

...society is built upon a firm foundation, the latter that it is suspended from the top. The democrat believes that if the condition of the common people is improved, society will be better; the aristocrat that, if you look after the well-to-do, some of their prosperity will leak down to the common people. If, however, the reason for his mental bias is a pecuniary one, only an appeal to his conscience will move...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "ORATORY AND DEMOCRACY" | 3/10/1911 | See Source »

...manager; let him, after investigation, report to the Student Council decide, upon their past records. This plan has been found to work in other colleges--why not at Harvard? It would allow no room for personal grievances, since it would do away with competitions, the facts of which always leak out. The Student Council would not be hampered by the necessity of balancing the results of a competition, which at best is no real test of executive ability, against the personal equation. The Council would be reasonable and fair in its judgments. The candidates would not have the chagrin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ETERNAL QUESTION. | 6/10/1909 | See Source »

Division B lined up promptly, but was delayed in starting by the Russell crew, which had to return to the boat house because of a leak in its shell. At 4.45 o'clock the crews started in the following order: 1, Matthews; 2, Thayer; 3, Perkins-Conant; 4, Beck-Fairfax; 5, Weld; 6, Grays; 7, Russell; 8, Holyoke (second...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BUMPING RACES ENDED | 11/17/1905 | See Source »

...clubs. The new oars to go with the University shell have just arrived from Donahue. The "John Harvard" was brought back Wednesday from Lawley's shipyard, where a protecting plate was fixed over the engineer's steering wheel, to prevent further accidents from obstacles catching in the spokes. A leak in the condenser was also repaired, and it is thought that the launch will now make better speed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rowing Notes | 5/11/1900 | See Source »

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