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...more complete record of the University's activities and progress than a file of the Harvard Graduates' Magazine could hardly be imagined. The March number of the Graduates' Magazine, which bears out this statement, is primarily a chronicle. It prints a minute record of all that has happened in the University's many fields, since its December issue. Not only does it give in concise style an account of every sort of undergraduate event and movement but it includes news from many classes, Harvard Clubs and professional school associations. Of especial interest to men now in College is the report...
...Associations and clubs shall come to Cambridge to visit the University at work. He wants the day to be academic in its nature and only casually athletic or social. Dean Hurlbut has an article on "Conduct and Scholarship of the Year" taken from his annual report. After noting the progress in scholarship, and the growth of serious interest in college work, and after arguing for a longer Christmas vacation, Dean Hurlbut concludes with the following tribute to the Student Council...
...Taylor, for some years a medical missionary in China, will speak in Phillips Brooks House this evening at 8 o'clock to the Student Volunteers and students interested in medicine on "Medical Progress in China." Dr. K. Katso will also speak briefly on Japanese conditions. All members of the University interested are invited to attend...
...month for the Seniors to hand in their "class histories" before today, there are still a great number of laggards, and the work is virtually at a standstill. The committee is making every effort to do its best for the class by getting the album out on time, but progress is impossible unless it has the co-operation of the class. Once more the committee sends out an appeal to all men who have not already done so to have their pictures taken at once and to hand in their "class histories" immediately. There are some also who have received...
...David A. Wells Prize in Economics for the year 1914-15 has been awarded to Dr. L. M. Bristol, Ph.D., 1913, of West Somerville, for his thesis entitled, "The Development of the Doctrine of Adaptation as a Theory of Social Progress...