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...capable musicians, for Harvard certainly has its share of accomplished performers and composers. It is rather due, we believe, to the fact that the best class of musical talent in the University feels a distaste for writing a popular air. This is indeed a false prejudice, for while their scope is limited to music which will "sing" well, there should be a great opportunity to improve the quality of such music and incidentally to produce a masterpiece which will not pass from memory with one football season or with one College generation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: APPEAL FOR NEW SONGS. | 10/18/1907 | See Source »

...Directors of the Alumni Association created last January a new officer known as the General Secretary of the Alumni Association. Asst. Dean E. H. Wells '97 was chosen to hold this office. Headquarters were acquired at 50 State street, Boston, and much work is already underway in enlarging the scope of the Bulletin, in obtaining geographical, chronological, alphabetical lists of all Harvard men with addresses and occupations, in increasing the efficiency of the Appointments Office, in closely connecting all Harvard interests throughout the country and in furnishing information on Harvard affairs. Mr. Wells, though holding this position as secretary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ACADEMIC CHANGES, 1906-07 | 6/21/1907 | See Source »

...place of honor in the current number of the Monthly is held by Professor Schofield's article on "The Department of Comparative Literature." It is important that this new and extremely valuable department should be widely known; and Professor Schofield has here explained clearly the aims and scope of the department and the liberal spirit that underlies it. Two papers devoted to the Young Instructor, who is apparently a very disturbing character, analyze from different points of view the causes and results of his existence, and offer suggestions regarding him which will doubtless be helpful in bringing about the ultimate...

Author: By T. HALL ., | Title: Review of the June Monthly | 6/3/1907 | See Source »

...office will be a general information bureau pertaining to the University and the scope of the work is intended to be wide enough to supply information not only to graduates, but also to all persons interested in any way in the University and its work. All publications, documents, data, statistics, and announcements will be kept at the office...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Alumni Ass'n Office Open | 5/1/1907 | See Source »

...recent vote of the Athletic Committee not to support or authorize tables for minor sports.--a vote which was later reconsidered. We are certainly at a point in athletics where we must either drop them entirely or do thoroughly what we undertake. This work cannot be limited in scope to the major sports, for taken as a whole the minor and class sports are fully as important as major athletic since they actively interest an equally large number...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Necessity of Training Table. | 3/9/1907 | See Source »

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