Word: three
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There are three rules that young men might be advised to follow: First, live in the open air all you can; second, touch elbows with the rank and file; third, talk every day with some one who is your superior. The second of these rules, especially, is not observed here at Harvard. It would be better if we were on good terms with all sorts of people, instead of assuming so often our own superiority. The rank and file turn out a pretty good sort of people, and to associate with them good naturedly and intelligently only tends to broaden...
...Graduates a prize of one hundred dollars will be given for an original essay in either Latin or Greek, of not less than three thousand words. Any subject may be chosen by a competitor, but each man must be the holder of an academic degree and must be a resident student in the Graduate School for one full year, within the period between 1898-1901. Essays already presented for prizes or academic distinctions else-where than in Harvard, are not admissable. The winners of these prizes will be announced on the Commencement programme, this June...
...Pierian Sodality will give three concerts during the month of December as follows: Dec. 1, at the Boston Architectural Club; Dec. 8, at the Boston Art Club; Dec. 14, at the Harvard Musical Association...
...three papers which are to be read on "Oratory and Debating" the second will be delivered by Professor G.P. Baker on "Intercollegiate Debating." In the discussion which is to follow, parts will be taken by Hammond Lamont '86, editor of the New York evening Post; Dr. R.M. Alden '96, of U. of P., and Professor E.E. Hale Jr., '83, of Union College. Mr. Lamont was instructor in the English department from 1892-1895 and was associated with Professor Baker in work in argumentation in '94-'95. Dr. Alden was associated with Professor Baker in the same kind of work during...
...given to an exposition of the system of class clubs and a description of the University Debating club with its functions and composition. Following this will be short descriptions of the Pasteur Medal, the Coolidge Debating Prize, the Surbridge Cups and the gold medals given to University debaters. Three illustrations will appear in the programme: A group of the Yale and Princeton debating teams last year, a picture of the present Yale debates, and a cut of the Pasteur Medal...