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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...Fish, Jr., 1L., Harvard; r.e., G. G. Browne '10, Harvard; q.b., R. MacVeagh 2L., Harvard; l.h.b., T. N. Pfeiffer 1L., Princeton; r.h.b., H. L. Moore 1L., Princeton; f.b., R. V. White 2L., Harvard. Managers N. Armour 1L., and T. S. Blumer 2L., and the following substitutes will also make the trip: ends--H. C. Dewey '12 and L. L. Forcheimer 2L., Harvard; linemen--R. W. Hall uL., Harvard, and C. Hann, Jr., '11; backs--H. B. Galbraith 1L., Arizona, and A. J. Sturzenegger uL., Nebraska...
...help themselves. Nor has efficiency been sacrificed in the desire to give a position to every applicant, as is proved by the fact that the number of positions at the disposal of the Office is constantly increasing. As one of the most powerful influences that is helping to make the University representative of every class of man and accessible to that great number who can best profit by a college education, the University Employment Office deserves the greatest commendation and the most hearty support...
...course, these organizations are, on the surface, social, yet the real cause of their foundation is to be found in a far deeper motive. In the last analysis, all of them have been imbued with a most generous desire to spread farther the influence of the College and make its field of usefulness broader. Though animated by the same purpose, they have sought their end in different ways. Some have founded scholarships, some have given direct aid, and some have exerted their influence towards giving high school men an idea of the nature and the advantages of Harvard. The value...
...University by contact with those graduates who have proved themselves the most loyal to Harvard, while at the same time bringing before the graduates the views and problems of the undergraduates and evincing a keen interest in this graduate movement. It is in this way that undergraduates can make of themselves the true Harvard men to whom the future of the University is so soon to be confided...
...Treasurer, as well as the three Marshals and the Secretary, who serve ex-officiis. The work of the Class Committee commences on the day of graduation, after which it has charge of all affairs of the class throughout its life. The duty of the Committee is to make arrangements for all class reunions, gifts, and all matters representative of the class as a whole...