Word: asking
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Numerous interrogations as to whether the Stillman Infirmary is yet open, if it is in running order, if it has yet accommodated any patients, etc., lead me to ask the CRIMSON to publish the following facts...
...Very recently several members of the football team have lost sleep because of unnecessary noise in their dormitories late at night. The result has been that the development of the team has been retarded by the poor condition of these men. It would seem unnecessary to ask members of the University to see that no more harm of this sort is done." J. W. FARLEY. R. P. KERNAN...
Very recently several members of the football team have lost sleep because of unnecessary noise in their dormitories late at night. The result has been that the development of the team has been retarded by the poor condition of these men. It would seem unnecessary to ask members of the University to see that no more harm of this sort is done...
...quiet; perhaps we are too reserved. Our religion is that of character rather than creed. Chapel services here have long ceased to be a thing of compulsion, they are a privilege. Those of us who desire, meet simply in Appleton Chapel for fifteen minutes every morning, to ask a word of consecration on the day's work...
Dean Hurlbut was the next speaker. One of the greatest perplexities for the new student, he said, is that of sifting all the different advice he receives. In sifting it, in deciding upon his line of conduct, there are two fundamental questions he should ask himself. The first is, "What am I going to do for Harvard?" The second was suggested by a man who has been called the "ideal type of Harvard man"-it is, "What am I going to do for the other fellow...