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...committee. The committee will at once consider the problem of improving the efficiency of both halls, the quality of food, and the service. After informing themselves as thoroughly as possible concerning present conditions, and setting on foot such plans for improvement as may be thought wise, the committee will recommend to the Corporation a new form of permanent representative organization, under which, it will be hoped, some of the present difficulties may be avoided...
...year's Committee has adopted the latter course. The circumstances this year practically necessitated this action. It was the Committee's opinion that of the forty songs submitted the great majority were not singable at all, while a few showed possibilities; it was not in a position, however, to recommend more than three, and one of these was a parody. Unfortunately, Song Committee are only human and owing to this limitation are subject to human errors. The songs on the whole did not meet the Committee's requirements and it was considered advisable only to recommend...
...many advantages and privileges and advise those who have not gone through the building to do so before Sunday without fail. The Union's large collection of papers and periodicals and its very complete library are a great help in reading for College courses, and this feature alone should recommend the Union to all men who are working their way through College. Another valuable attraction is the series of lectures, and this year's list of speakers, published in another column, ensures many highly interesting addresses...
...still have an antiquated custom here at Harvard, which has very little to recommend its continuance save its antiquity. We refer to the ringing of the College bell every morning at 7 o'clock. In most instances the College authorities have allowed the students to regulate their personal habits in their own way, but in this case there is a notorious exception. The mode of life at the University has so changed in recent years that most students find no occasion whatever for rising before 8 o'clock. Why, then, should those who live within sound of this bell...
...captain alone. It is fundamental that change in control brings change of policy, and the first step in the direction of permanency in coaching is to procure permanency in appointment. Now it has been suggested that a permanent committee composed of five prominent football men, qualified to select and recommend a head coach, be appointed by the Athletic Committee. This committee would have power to appoint the head coach and to reappoint him if advisable, but would not have power to interfere with the work of the coach after he had been appointed. A coach feeling that his efforts...