Word: accomplishments
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...crew system. The squad is divided into two clubs, the crews of each club racing the corresponding crews in the other club. At present, there are five crews working under Coach Brown. It is hoped that material for three more crews will report in order that the system may accomplish its aims; namely, to furnish men above the Freshman class with an opportunity to learn how to row under a competent coach, and to develop men to fill the places on the Varsity crews when the general call for candidates is made in February...
...announcement is made that the Senior Class Buttons are now on sale at Leavitt & Pierce's for 30 cents apiece. To accomplish the purpose of the buttons it is hoped that every member of the class will purchase at his earliest opportunity...
...significant adage that he who will can find time for any task; the busiest man is usually the one who finds it possible to do the extra tasks. Amid the work of managing the business of collegiate life it should be as possible as it is desirable to accomplish some achievement which will in itself endure alongside of the less tangible results of our daily activities...
Such a comprehensive book has necessarily involved considerable expense and it has only been made possible by the support of graduates and undergraduates alike. Its chief value lies in its wide distribution, and for that reason the committee wishes to place about 5000 volumes immediately. In order to accomplish this more subscriptions are needed. Therefore, the class of 1917 is especially asked to contribute, as well as those upperclassmen who have not yet done so. Copies of the first edition may be had by men in College for fifty cents. They will make attractive souvenirs of Harvard and the committee...
...Leavitt $ Peirce's the first of next week, at the price of thirty cents apiece. The buttons, designed by C. H. Crombie '14 and R. H. Kettell '14, are about the size of those worn by 1913, and are made up in the class colors, orange and black. To accomplish the purpose of the buttons it is hoped that each member of 1914 will purchase one at his earliest opportunity...