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...coming freshman class will contribute a good share of the football squad this year. Among its members are several athletes who have already achieved considerable reputation and who promise to prove valuable men in Harvard athletics...
Membership tickets may be obtained for $1.00. They entitle the holder to the discounts of affiliated dealers and to a certain share in the net profits of the association. The dividends to last year's members will be sent out about November...
...students of Harvard College will be widely scattered over the country, some to their work, others to their vacation. All alike share one important duty to the College. Wherever they go, and whatever they do, each has his part of the responsibility for maintaining the good name of Harvard. The test of the worth of a college is ultimately the men whom it sends out into the world. If they are worthy, the credit is given to their Alma Mater; and the blame for their shortcomings falls on her as well. Popular judgment of Harvard is not based...
Seniors are earnestly requested not to sell any of their extra tickets, even to other seniors. Otherwise some men would get more than their share of the reduced senior rates and thus cheat the class. Any extra tickets purchased in packages may be returned and the cost price will be refunded from 11 to 12 a. m. June...
Harvard's immense property is changed in the forms of its investments more frequently than the property of many colleges; but of its eight or more millions, railroad bonds and real estate represent the large share, the amount of bonds exceeding the value of real estate. Colleges have few United States and few state and municipal bonds; but they do own large amounts of the best railroad bonds and of the bonds of waterworks companies, somewhat also of the bonds of street railways and also small amounts of the bonds of the counties of western states. As my eye runs...