Word: allowance
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...also added that there was a great probability that a student would not be a bona fide resident. It is this last clause which has left the question open. The registrars of Cambridge arbitrarily took the stand that no student should vote unless self-supporting, and accordingly refused to allow W. S. Warfield 3L. to register in order to vote in the presidential election last fall...
...entire class in the Union every Wednesday night at 7 o'clock. The class entertainment committee will be in charge of the affair, but each week they will appoint a sub-committee to run the particular entertainment for that week. The officers of the Union have consented to allow the members of the class who have not already joined the Union to do so for the rest of the year for $5 instead of the regular $10 fee. Needless to say, this will be a wonderful opportunity for the men to meet and become better acquainted with the officers...
...race with Princeton and Pennsylvania. The matter was left in the hands of the management of the crew and it is announced by the latter that Columbia will not race here on that date. The reason for the action is the narrowness of the Charles River, which will scarcely allow three eights to row side by side at certain portions of the course...
...Allow me to follow up the excellent article apropos of Max Pauer's coming recital which appeared in Wednesday's CRIMSON by laying stress on a significant aspect of this event. The tickets for this recital to be given next Monday afternoon in the New Lecture Hall at 4.15 o'clock are at the phenomenally low rate of twenty-five and fifty cents, for the simple reason that Mr. Pauer is glad to have the honor of playing specially to Harvard students and wishes to pay this compliment to the active musical life in our midst. Harvard...
...that only through the grace of God can we see evil. As he goes on with his great pilgrimage, Dante learns the lessons of the joy of sacrifice, of progress only through present dissatisfaction, and of the salvation of souls by God alone. Life consists, if we but allow it, in the education of our souls by God through love. Love is the great message of Dante. Love is inexorable in her tests of the constancy of the soul. "But," said Bishop Boyd-Carpenter, "love will never leave you nor forsake you. She may carry you through Hell...