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...rule that no seats except in the galleries are open to the public. Despite this regulation, it is not unusual to find a large number of people, mostly women, unconnected with the University, occupying seats on the floor of the Chapel. Many students, in consequence, are forced to stand in the rear. It is obvious that these Sunday services are conducted primarily for the benefit of the members of the University and their families, and not for the convenience of Cambridge church-goers...
...came a marked decrease in its unity and solidarity. Such a state inevitably produced factions, cliques, and what has been aptly described as "division into social groups along horizontal lines." Within the last few years efforts to remedy this condition have met with ever-increasing success. Two main forces stand out as those which must be relied on chiefly to bring about the eventual solidification of the respective classes into cohesive units...
...this morning's mail every Senior will receive the notices essential to the future unity and success of his class. Having elected officers, the class of 1911 should stand behind them, and, through the promptness of their attention to these notices, make their greatly detailed work a pleasure rather than a drudge. The responsibility rests on the individual members of the class...
...will be objected that as the class of men who win prizes usually stand in need of financial aid, this method affords the least embarrassing way of rewarding those who are the most deserving. Though this is true to a certain extent, the same result would be accomplished in a less bald way by a committee who should look into the needs of successful scholars, and in this way remove the cheapening effect of money prizes upon scholarship...
...consideration of the schools which send men regularly to the University, several New England institutions stand out as a more or less isolated group. For purposes of classification the CRIMSON has selected the following seven as typical of this class: Groton, Middlesex, Milton, Pomfret, St. George's, St. Mark's, St. Paul...