Word: aiming
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...University. Each year they will be called upon to take a larger share in the direction of undergraduate affairs, and they can not take too great gains to fit themselves to do so intelligently and manfully. Let them remember then that representing all sections of college life, their aim must be to know and participate in just as many of Harvard's diversified interests as is possible for individuals. May they meet with all success in their share of the great work-the advancement of Harvard's welfare...
...certainly no more beneficial line of philanthropic work than that which offers to workingmen a pleasant and wholesome resort where they can be thrown on a seemingly equal footing with those who are interested in their welfare. The charitable work undertaken by Harvard men has always had such an aim, and the present step may be taken as a distinct advance and one truly worthy of support...
Yale's policy has been to change the make-up of their eleven constantly, with the ultimate aim of weeding out the best men and settling on the positions which they are best qualified for. Out of plenty of new material, in which green men however predominated, Yale has built up a strong, fast team, capable of showing fine offensive play. Individually they have a few "stars" of the present season, and as a whole exhibit exceptional team play. Their defensive is generally conceded to be their weakest point...
Tomorrow evening at seven o'clock, in Holden Chapel, there will be a meeting which is probably the first of its kind in the history of the University. It is a union meeting of the religious societies. The aim of the religious societies in thus joining together is to present more clearly to the students that the purpose of all these societies is the same, namely, to make more real the individual religious life of Harvard men. It is planned to hold these union services about once a month during the college year. At each meeting an address will...
...Resolved, That the Catholic Club of Harvard University heartily endorses the movement having as its aim the establishment of a University Club...