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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...subject, current among undergraduates whose enthusiasm is perhaps greater than their information, into profitable discussion. The danger of Socialism in the hands of the masses is great. By learning from an authoritative source the advantages and faults of the movement while undergraduates, Harvard men should be better prepared to aid in the formation of a sound public opinion upon the question as graduates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A COURSE ON SOCIALISM. | 6/10/1911 | See Source »

This happy consummation of the Museum propaganda has been brought about through the munificence of Mr. Adolphus Busch of St. Louis and the interest of his son-in-law, Mr. Hugo Reisinger of New York. From other sources and in various ways, partly with the aid of the Germanic Museum Association, we had collected by the end of 1909 about $37,000; but only the $250,000 given since then by Mr. Busch has brought within sight the realization of the building to which we had so long been looking forward. It is gratifying to note that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GERMANIC MUSEUM PLANS | 6/9/1911 | See Source »

...Freshman class will meet in front of Holworthy this afternoon at 3.30 to march to the field. The support of the class will greatly aid the team in its most important game of the season, and every member is urged to be present...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen Play Yale 1914 at 4 | 5/31/1911 | See Source »

...team last fall. Mr. Jaques had his stables fitted to serve the runners as dressing quarters and installed showers and other conveniences for their use. The cup is inscribed with the following: "Presented to Mr. Herbert Jaques by the Harvard Cross-Country Team in grateful recognition of his invaluable aid toward a most successful season...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Loving Cup Given to Mr. Jaques | 5/18/1911 | See Source »

...been considered worth while to force a man to take that which will not only enable him to care for his body with some degree of intelligence, but also to understand some of the laws of nature which parents too often neglect to teach their children. Moreover, "First Aid to the Injured" is taught in Physiology...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRESCRIPTION OF PHYSIOLOGY I. | 5/15/1911 | See Source »

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