Word: aim
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...meeting for all men interested in the Leiter Cup baseball series will be held this evening at 7 o'clock in Lower Massachusetts. Coach Frantz, Captain Clarkson and Mr. John Lowell '77 will explain the aim of the series and the way in which it is to be conducted this year. Everyone who intends to play in the series is asked to be present. Entries for the series will close today at 6 o'clock. The entry book is at Leavitt & Peirce...
...meeting for all men interested in the Leiter Cup baseball series will be held tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock in Lower Massachusetts. Coach Frantz. Captain Clarkson and Mr. John Lowell '77 will explain the aim of the series and the way in which it is to be conducted this year. Everyone who intends to play in the series is asked to be present. Entries for the series will close Tuesday, April 12, at 6 o'clock. The entry book is at Leavitt & Peirce...
...president of the club, Francis W. Snow, instructor in French and Italian in the University, spoke in Italian, emphasizing the fact that Italian requires greater and more serious study in our universities. Count Gubernatis responded, expressing the wish that he might see the Italian Club of Harvard equal in aim and results the analogous society for the study of Italian already existing in France...
...University and Freshman baseball teams. Captain Clarkson, Coach Frantz, and Dr. E. H. Nichols '86, were the speakers. All emphasized the necessity of keeping in good academic standing, and of reporting any dissatisfaction directly to the captain and coach. Frantz laid special stress on the fact that the first aim of baseball at Harvard is to play the game in a clean and sportsman-like manner, and not, as many suppose, to defeat Yale. Dr. Nichols spoke of the present system, which involves a great deal of knowledge of detail, but is not in any way intended to eliminate personal...
...concluding portion of his report, the President briefly explains the financial policy of the Corporation. That policy is to spend every year all available resources. To avoid deficits invariably would mean to aim deliberately at an annual surplus, and to keep sufficient reserves to guarantee that annual surplus. This cautious policy, which is appropriate to an industrial or commercial establishment, the President and Fellows think not to be best in an educational and charitable institution. Accordingly they believe that the University should be conducted as a grow- ing, changing, expanding organization, losing here, but gaining there, and always turning...