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MEMBERS of the Harvard Civil Service Reform Club desiring shingles can obtain them for 5 cents at 11 Hastings on Tuesdays and Fridays from...
...abnegation. He drew followers to himself and in the course of time, obtained permission from Rome to form an order. Since his time, the Franciscans have been among the most active in the furtherance of civilization and Christianity. The great lesson of St. Francis's life is that true reform can only begin, like leaven, from within, not by destruction, but by the steady and quiet influence of a pure, peaceful life...
...books in the College Library dealing with the Civil Service, and these the librarian has reserved upon the shelves of Alcove 10 in the Reading Room; whatever books the club or others may present will also be reserved. The U. S. Civil Service Commission and the National C. S. Reform League have given to the club copies of all their reports and publications, and these may be found upon the shelves of the alcove. In the near future it is hoped greatly to increase the available literature upon the subject...
...United States. The edition of "Good Government" of March 15 contains particular reference to the formation of the club; it will be sent with a printed copy of the constitution to every college in the country. It is hoped thereby to start a movement in favor of reform that will be national in its character and effective in its influence; and it is not beyond the bounds of probability that an Intercollegiate Civil Service Reform Alliance may be formed in the future, in the deliberations of which Harvard might well take a leading part...
Such, then, is the Harvard C. S. Reform Club. Its work cannot well be carried on with a small membership. To get "Good Government" at club rates we need one hundred and fifty members. Those who are carrying on the work in the college do so for the sake of the reform. It is a work which should appeal to the patriotic spirit of every American, and especially of every college man. I ask every man interested in pure and efficient government if the support of the club is not a worthy object of his consideration? Membership blanks and copies...