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...meeting of the Athletic Committee last evening, the schedules of the University and Freshman track teams, as published in the CRIMSON Supplement, were approved. It was also voted to allow the soccer team to leave for Cornell on Thursday, subject to the approval of the Student Council...
...conscientious in their work, still the majority are, at best, mediocre. On the other hand, a capable man who is doing the work of a course regularly and thoroughly, would be perfectly competent to impart instruction to his less fortunate or less energetic fellow-classmen. Such a plan would supplement the work of the Price Greenleaf Fund and the other "aids" which the Faculty employs to assist men who are working their way through College. In addition to this, by doing away with the advertising and the duplication of work incident to a competitive system, the cost of tutoring would...
...history of the undergraduate publications shows that direct competition has never long endured, and that all the present papers have obtained their position by taking possession of new fields. The lack of a literary periodical led to the foundation of the CRIMSON monthly supplement in January, 1885. To quote from the history of the CRIMSON: "The belief that such work was of sufficient importance to be entrusted to separate hands led in the spring to the founding of the Monthly." The Illustrated developed a new phase of College journalism in the publication of illustrated articles upon the general affairs...
...addition to the functions above described, the Director of Scholarships will supplement the work of the University Appointments Office by maintaining a special employment bureau for students of the Medical and Dental Schools...
...object of love and admiration to all who knew him; while his books have brought to Harvard wide renown in his chosen field of Mediaeval English History both in this country and in Europe. Modest, unselfish and retiring, with the broad outlook and noble charity of judgment which supplement and adorn the highest attainment, he labored steadily onward, never courting prominence or notoriety, but at the same time deeply grateful for the many testimonies of admiration and respect from the world of scholars which poured in upon him in increasing numbers during the past ten years. His last illness, though...