Word: usefully
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...CRIMSON has received a copy of the Graduate Advisory Committee of Princeton to the the last letter of the Harvard Athletic Committee. The Princeton committee "express the desire that no use of the Princeton statement either in whole or in part be made by the public press...
...club rooms to discuss the possibility of securing rooms for meetings etc. It is considered by those who favor the movement that such a combination could secure improved accommodations for the clubs at low rental, as well as provide a large and generously supplied reading room for the general use of the members...
...CRIMSON has sent a circular letter to members of the Faculty inviting them to use the paper more freely than in the past. We believe that closer intercourse between instructors and students is desirable and that one of the best means of bringing this about is discussion of subjects of common interest through the college papers. We have always done our best to make the CRIMSON a medium of communication which should represent the faculty as well as undergraduates, but this effort on our part has not met with great success, chiefly, we believe, because the instructors have not understood...
...difficult to know just when to look for things that we expect. We ask men who have the means of knowing to communicate with us. With their cooperation we can get more news for the CRIMSON and make it more representative and more accurate. If any men who can use use these cards have not received any, we shall be glad to send them some, and shall be glad to send more cards as fast as they are used...
Spectators are not allowed in the rowing room on account of the confusion they unavoidably make, and because they use up the air so that it is harder...