Word: boarded
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...concurrence with a vote of the Board of Overseers, passed on April 10, the following vote was passed by the Corporation at its last meeting...
...current number of the Monthly, the high standard which the present board of editors has set is well maintained. Between Mr. Lewis's "Harvard Men and the Outside World" (a pica for a more general interest in political and social movements), the reader is presented with a variety of stories, poems, and critical essays, some of which are distinctly above the average of undergraduate writing, and all of which are interesting...
...responsible for the appointment of such instructors. Every class contains a number of men who, owing to their peculiar aptitudes and interests, are quite competent to act as assistants in the departments in which their special work has been done. To take a concrete instance, the editorial board of the Monthly itself contains a n umber of men whose proclivities show conclusively that they are fully competent to criticise intelligently the themes at least of Freshmen, if not of upper-classmen. Such men are not "bound to be" narrow. If they are of the right sort, they bring...
...BOARD OF OVERSEERS. Meeting at 50 State St., Boston...
...Weekly Crimson" was the subject of the speech by Mr. W. R. Thayer '81. The paper, which we originated was a fortnightly issue, the father of the "Daily Crimson." The board was made up of about 15 men besides two business managers. We were the public opinion in those days, and the fortnightly papers took life seriously; but because the Advocate was then in existence no outsider knew which was public opinion. The president in those days was "It," not from any ambition, or desire, but because other editors brought their articles very irregularly. The paper came out Friday...