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Some undergraduates, of course, avail themselves of this opportunity to make up back work, but the primary intention of the School is not to aid them. The great usefulness of the School lies in the influence which it gives the University over the ideals and methods of teaching in the various schools and colleges. Such a large influx of teachers every year naturally results in a wide distribution of Harvard's reputation and influence throughout the country...
...lack of money, but the lack of general interest and co-operation is the cause of our failure. Millions of dollars will not avail unless all members of the University, led by the Faculty, join enthusiastically to make the Union a genuinely fraternal and democratic social centre...
...within twenty-four to forty-eight hours after inoculation there is some disturbance of a mild nature. In the past students have been given the opportunity of receiving these inoculations but only a small number, mainly those who are going on prolonged trips or to the war zone, have availed themselves of this privilege. It is felt that this is an opportunity for protection against a serious disease that the undergraduate body should welcome. It can be done, free of charge, at Dr. Lee's office, Weld 4, in his office hours. It is a very simple matter, requiring...
...CRIMSON ventures to offer a few. Why must the Union pay more than a thousand dollars each year in taxes? As part of the University could it not be exempted and this sum saved? Why is it possible for many men who have never joined the Union to avail themselves of its privileges? Why are the little boys, (employed ostensibly as pages) and the other uniformed persons so imposingly exanimate? Is their "service" worth $3,186.40 a year? Why can't the Union have Home Rule? By this suggestion the CRIMSON means that those most active and interested...
...permit me as a graduate and M.A. from Harvard to state a few facts about myself in connection with the European war? I am aware indeed that even the word of honor of the holder of five university and college degrees and author of ten volumes of history will avail little against the leaden mass of ignorance and prejudice that weighs down our country. Permit me to say that I am the completes American both by descent and by bringing up, and that when I first went to Germany in 1884, after a year of the then wretched instruction...