Word: benefitted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...well as prospective sub-Freshmen. Unfortunately the plans and expectations of the Register Board miscarried. Eight hundred volumes are still on hand. It is hoped that the student body, the preparatory school clubs, territorial clubs, and Harvard clubs will unite in placing the Register where it will be of benefit. Your co-operation will be greatly appreciated. A. K. READING 2G.B...
...benefit of those who are unfamiliar with Class Day the following brief program and description is printed. On Monday evening, June 16, the Senior Spread is held in Memorial Hall from 8 P. M. until 1 A. M. Only Seniors are allowed to apply for tickets to this affair which is very similar to the Junior dance, and they must provide tickets for themselves as well as for their guests. Boxes are arranged on the Delta, where supper is served throughout the evening, except in case of rain, when everything is moved inside of Memorial Hall. Tuesday, June...
...benefit of all those who are celebrating with the CRIMSON its fortieth birthday tonight, and for the benefit of all undergraduates, a brief history of the paper has been compiled from the day the founders of the MAGENTA waited for the appearance of the first edition in the room of H. A. Clark '74, Stoughton 22, to the present...
...large proportion of the commissioned officers may be drawn. Aside from this, the camps will give a healthy, out of door life for the summer vacation at low expense. The habits of discipline, obedience, command, self-control, order, and personal hygiene formed, the interest of the localities, the mutual benefit, received by intimately mixing with students of other colleges, and the opportunity for athletic work would all commend the plan...
...good music. Besides these there are always special concerts given by noted musicians or singers during the year. The work of the Opera Association which numbered over 1000 undergraduates the first year, in obtaining reduced rates to the Opera for its members, shows the eagerness of Harvard men to benefit by the opportunities for musical education which Boston affords. There has been some talk of making a similar arrangement with the managers of the Symphonies, which would serve to make it easier for college men to attend these concerts regularly. The Harvard Musical Review, which appeared for the first time...