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...crew is by no means made up and there are several vacancies which must be filled and for which the strongest call is made on men. There are good strong able-bodied men among us who have taken no step toward trying for the crew. These men are needed and badly needed. The captain of the 'varsity has set his entire faculties on our success this spring, but he needs candidates for the vacant places - a large number of able-bodied men to choose from. There are, we repeat, such able-bodied men in college who have not yet come...
...must be changed. - (a) The National Bank system cannot last beyond the year 1907: Cong. Rec. Senator Sherman, p. 5381; Pres. Coe in Proceeding of Nat. Bank Ass'n, 1881, p. 30; Ingalls and Plumb in Sen. Journ. 48th Cong. 1st sess. pp. 1148-9, 1298. (b) There is need of more currency: Come. and Financ. Chron. May, 1892, pp. 781, 868; Cong...
...that the 'Varsity Glee Club has held its trial for candidates and has fully got under way its own plans for the coming year, we would suggest to the officers the need of taking in hand at once the Freshman Glee Club. The Freshman Glee Club has always proved a source of great pleasure to its members and of assistance to the Class Crew, and there is no doubt but that the assumption of its management by the 'Varsity Glee Club the last few years has been a decided advantage. Still the organization of last year's Freshman Glee Club...
...treasurer of the Harvard Reading Room Fund to September 1, 1892. It will be seen from the account that so far only a little over twelve thousand has been paid, leaving subscriptions promised and unpaid to the amount of over nine thousand dollars. It is unfortunate that, while the need of this reading room is so great and the prospects are so good, there should be such a large amount of unpaid subscriptions. It is very easy for men to promise a subscription, but it is a lamentable fact that it is not always easy to make them...
...outside. Moreover the prices of board in Cambridge, high already but always growing higher, make it a serious question for new comers and in some instances have deterred men from coming to Harvard. Thus at the very beginning a serious stumbling block is presented to new comers. We need more dormitories, we need large new dormitories capable of holding a hundred or a hundred and fifty men. Nor is that all: we need cheap dormitories. The new buildings which have been erected the last few years have answered a purpose, but they have been too high priced to reach...