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...loyal spirit that shall live forever more...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OLD AND NEW FOOTBALL SONGS. | 11/12/1910 | See Source »

...Weld boathouses--Claverly, Beck, Hampden, Fairfax, Randolph, Weld, Brentford, Ware, Dunster, Dana, Drayton; Newell boathouse--Thayer, Westmorly, Perkins, Russell, Mt. Auburn street, Bow street. In addition to these dormitories, any other dormitory which can get eight men together will be given a shell. Any individual man who does not live in a dormitory and wishes to row may report at either boathouse. Coach Brown will have charge of the crews rowing from the Weld and Coach Stephenson of the eights made up at the Newell. It is hoped that candidates will report in large numbers, as the coaching and experience...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dormitory Rowing This Afternoon | 10/6/1910 | See Source »

...amount of information concerning the University to which they have come. There are Faculty and Senior advisers, receptions given by Phillips Brooks House Association and by the Faculty. To the Freshman this may seem much more than is necessary. Life as an undergraduate appears very simple and easy; just live and study a little, that seems...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACULTY RECEPTION TO 1914. | 10/3/1910 | See Source »

...live and study a little is very easy and entirely possible, but a view of undergraduate life which considers this enough neglects all ideas of citizenship and of personal development through association with many and different men. Any undergraduate, if he is to get as much out of college as possible, must feel the necessity of doing something more than passing sixteen courses in his four years. There are enough ways of doing this unrequired work, so that every man can suit his own case. Those of academic bent can by getting good marks raise the academic standard. Other...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACULTY RECEPTION TO 1914. | 10/3/1910 | See Source »

...this, "for each one of you to adjust yourself to the college community." He particularly emphasized the importance of the inner spiritual life, a part of us that does not get expression in words. Whatever it is called by different sects, without it we are not men; we cannot live the peaceful, effective life expected of us. We must care for this side of life and also for the side we every day present to our neighbors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOOD TALKS TO FRESHMEN | 10/1/1910 | See Source »