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Word: aims (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...continued by the admission of the study of music to the University curriculum. The founders recognized such a need in 1912 when they conceived their initial policy. To quote from the first issue: "A magazine which holds itself aloof from all trade connections, which does not aim to supplement the work of music teachers, and which can bring to a large number such lofty musical ideals as Harvard advocates, is virtually lacking. It is as such a paper that we hope to prove our worth." Evidently the magazine is not fulfilling the "lofty musical ideals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A PLACE FOR THE MUSICAL REVIEW | 3/23/1916 | See Source »

...furnish an incentive to these men is to provide some formal contest. The cups offer this incentive to everybody. The ultimate aim of the H. A. A. is to have one for every event. So far there are four; but none of these is given for field events. Here is an opportunity for other graduates who have an active concern for Harvard track teams to show material evidence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INCENTIVE FOR TRACK MEN. | 3/22/1916 | See Source »

...Heerdt asks to be allowed to finish with words of Dante, and quotes, "The human race cannot live happily without freedom, but this political liberty must be based upon freedom of judgment." To this we may add, from the same poet, "Upright governments have liberty as their aim, that men may live for themselves; not citizens for the sake of the consuls, not a people for a king, but conversely, consuls for the sake of the citizens, and a king for his people...

Author: By A. PHILIP Mcmahon ., | Title: Current Advocate Praiseworthy | 3/3/1916 | See Source »

...aim of the Blue Book to supplement the Freshman Red Book by bringing the record of the class up to date. The Board has succeeded in doing this in an attractive form which makes the book doubly valuable to members of the class. The book contains new cuts of the 1918 baseball team and crew not available for the Red Book and traces the activities of 1918 men on this year's University teams. Class officers, committees, publications, and musical organizations receive recognition...

Author: By R. H. S. ., | Title: Praise for Sophomore Blue Book | 3/1/1916 | See Source »

...inside." Harvard managerships have recently been run on as equitable a basis as is possible when human beings and not machines are the motivating factors. Undoubtedly, therefore, the best men have been attracted to the competitions and, in a GENERAL WAY, the aim of securing the best men as been realized...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OPENING THE DOOR TO ABUSE. | 2/18/1916 | See Source »

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