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...Bellows, James C. Carter, William G. Choate, Joseph H. Choate, John O. Sargent, Dr. Francis M. Weld, Charles C. Beaman, and Edmund Wetmore. For some years the desirability of permanent quarters has been felt more and more as the club grew in numbers, and included many young graduates who need not so much club facilities as some means of association and acquaintance with those already well started on a career in this city. A meeting place for Harvard men visiting the city was also regarded as a desirable thing. Accordingly the matter was referred to the executive committee last fall...
...much has been given towards the embellishment of the University, that even the most sanguine of Harvard's friends hardly dared to hope for a further increase of funds directed to promote its interests, but through the generosity of an undergraduate and a former member of college, a need which has long been felt is at last to be fulfilled and the gymnasium will be rendered doubly attractive by the addition of a large, commodious and elegantly finished swimming-bath. To this addition the lockers in the basement of the gymnasium will be removed, and thus more room will...
...communications called forth by Mr. Laughlin's lecture need little comment. Whether the discussion be profitable, or not, it serves as a proof that there is serious thinking done in Cambridge - the daily papers to the contrary, notwithstanding. We realize this hot-headedness is ever attendant on religious and political altercation, but we deprecate the extreme dogmatic force into which our correspondents have allowed themselves to be betrayed. We close the discussion here in order that our correspondents may not come to blows...
...Jesus this continual contrast of society and solitude. Thus it was in perfect keeping that at this great crisis of his life, on the Thursday before Palm Sunday, Jesus should have turned aside to commune with himself. In the mental as well as the moral life we all need times of refreshment, quiet moments for reflection. It is for this purpose that these vesper services have been undertaken; to draw us apart a moment from the cares and perplexities of our engrossing daily life. Like those stations of the Cross on a "Calvary Hill" in Roman Catholic Austria, these services...
There is no need of enumerating the painful details of the system. They are known too well. I wish, instead, to petition the CRIMSON to start a public agitation against the system. The power of the CRIMSON and its influence were manifested in the results of the prayer petition. Use, then, this mighty engine for the good of the armies of Harvard men still to come...