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...Nevertheless, politics is the business of every single man. If democracy means the right of every one to take an interest and a part in public affairs, it means, also, that he should do so. In the past, democracy meant the opportunity of every man to put forth his utmost effort. Now, in politics we need you more than we ever needed those before. What we need is not a larger number of itinerant vendors of patent remedies. What we need is men who will make a scientific diagnosis of the disease from which the public suffers. We want...
...ways for improvement to submit all suggestions. Because the University Dining Council has to deal with institutions that are of such importance in the social life of Harvard, it deserves to be regarded as the organ that represents the students body and is prepared to serve it to the utmost capacity. Two fundamental considerations should be borne in mind today in electing new men to the Council. First, voters should ask who are the nominees best suited to carry on this work. Secondly, they should remember that when the Council is constituted, all should resort to it when they believe...
...freshmen with Princeton, Navy, Cornell, Columbia, Syracuse and Wisconsin, and those two or three college freshman eights which will enter the American Henley regatta at Philadelphia on May 31. The prospect of such a busy racing season is a great incentive to the men to exert themselves to the utmost during the many weeks of hard training and the daily and continual quest of that elusive 'perfection of form...
...expected that the University team will be pushed to its utmost as Bowdoin to all appearances has not a much stronger team than last year when Harvard won a 4 to 0 victory. Wesleyan defeated Bowdoin on Friday by the score...
This meeting of the members of 1916 will be of utmost importance to every man in the class. The Faculty requires every Freshman to decide by May 1 what work he expects to do for the remainder of his college course. President Lowell, who introduced the recently adopted "elective-group" system, will give an exposition of the requirements, and an outline of the general aims, much as he did last year...