Word: anxious
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will speak informally on the subject in the Trophy Room of the Union this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Captain Van Horn is managing the organization of the camps, and will be ready to answer all questions and to explain any phase of the topic. President Lowell is especially anxious that the plan be well supported by Harvard men, and it is hoped that a large number will attend today's discussion...
...dormitory smoker of the year will be held this evening in the ground floor rooms of the middle entry of Holworthy when the Seniors living in Holworthy will entertain those in Stoughton. The last smoker, which was held in Thayer, was very largely attended but the Smoker Committee is anxious to have the one tonight surpass it in numbers owing to the fact that the mid-year examinations...
...perfectly elastic. For a student who finds that he wishes to concentrate in a field that does not require much work may find himself unable to make the change, because it is suspected that he is looking for a snap, even though he may be very anxious to work hard...
...welter of evening lectures, concerts, and meetings which the myriad interests of Harvard offers, there is much confusion. The music-lover who is anxious perhaps to hear a famous statesman lecture loses an opportunity, because he cannot miss his Symphony; and the member of many clubs and organizations frequently finds himself swamped with their meetings when distinguished world authorities to whom he would like to listen, are talking three blocks away in Emerson J or the Union...
Harvard men in general will undoubtedly be startled at the Co-operative's proposed front. So were those who have the re-building in charge. But they have chosen to have the facsimile printed in order to show that the project is really under way. They are anxious to receive suggestions from those interested enough to suggest. And since the Co-operative belongs to the College as a whole, each member has a right to be frank and free in his criticism...