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...progress cannot be taken from the class treasury, it is essential that the men in the different Yard dormitories contribute as liberally as possible to the smoker fund, Collectors will endeavor to see every man who has not already contributed within the next week or two, and as there remain two more smokers for each hall, an appreciable sum must be collected to finance them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Smoker Committee Wants Funds | 3/13/1914 | See Source »

These figures show that unfit students are weeded out gradually year by year, and that if one can remain in College up to his Senior year, he will by that time have acquired habits of study sufficient to enable him to remain in College at the very least...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STATISTICS OF DROPPED STUDENTS | 3/13/1914 | See Source »

...their insignia last year, only one, A. J. Lowrey '13, has graduated. Those who remain are Captain E. H. Whitney '14, W. M. Washburn '15, E. R. Hastings, Jr., '14, E. H. Woods '14, J. C. Devereux '14, and O. Williams '14. In addition to these all the members of the 1916 class team will be available, including Captain J. S. Pfaffmann, J. Wooldredge, C. C. Felton, H. D. Holmes, and A. F. Doty. Among the other promising candidates are L. Curtis '16 and T. J. D. Fuller...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TENNIS PROSPECTS ENCOURAGING | 3/9/1914 | See Source »

After pointing out these details, President Lowell answered several stock questions, the first of which was, "What will be the position of Harvard College?" To this he replied with emphasis that Harvard College would remain unchanged. Owing to the segregation of purely technical courses to the graduate department, the College can not be affected by the change. Another question was that as to the man who wished to be an engineer and yet wanted to go to Harvard College. The presence of about 120 college graduates at M. I. T. was the answer. Such a man will simply...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TECH. UNION AGAIN EXPLAINED | 3/3/1914 | See Source »

...cannot be stated positively, however, that the first team will remain unchanged, for as the work of development is carried on for the next three weeks by the men themselves, and D. C. Howard 3L., and C. E. Dunbar 3L., as advisers, some substitutions may be made from the alternates, as has been done frequently in former years. The men will not be assigned to the affirmative or negative team until just before the debate. Time will now be devoted to preparation consisting of debates, conferences with advisers, and library work, in order to acquaint each man with every phase...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 9 DEBATERS PICKED AT FINALS | 3/2/1914 | See Source »

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