Word: pleasant
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...year ago, and which will be largely adhered to by 1912, owed their success primarily to allowing large groups of men to apply for rooms together. This provision enabled congenial men to any number up to 14, to live together, making their Senior year by far the most pleasant, and leaving the Yard in their memories as the scene of what was most enjoyable in their life as undergraduates. If the enthusiasm of 1911 combined with the feelings of the Seniors now in the Yard form a basis of prediction, 1912 will establish the tradition of having no underclassmen...
Although regular fall track work for University and Freshman teams has stopped, men should keep in as good condition as possible in preparation for the winter season. Coaches Donovan and Quinn will be at the field as usual to aid any men who wish further coaching. On pleasant days the work will be outside and on poor days in the Cage...
...mark the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Harvard Monthly" a committee has made a selection from the poems published in that periodical, and this the Graduate Council has caused to be printed in a form pleasant to the eye and appropriate to the occasion...
...Value of Criticism" was the subject which Dr. G. A. Gordon spoke upon. Criticism is good judgment applied to those things in which one is deeply interested; it is not pleasant to receive at the time but we appreciate it later. The highest forms of humor and morality are identical, and when the former deteriorates, the latter declines also...
...difficulty which he faced in attempting to fill the position of his predecessor, yet the knowledge of his inability to even approach the standard which Dean Amesset, was to him a hope and an inspiration. To accept the position of dean necessitated the relinquishment of an active and pleasant practice, but Mr. Thayer said that he felt no other course was open to him than to acquiesce in the choice of the Faculty...