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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Square at which the teachers are all students, graduates and instructors in the University is an educational and social club for men, managed by wage earners. Its object is to extend to working-men opportunities for elementary, technical, commercial, and higher education through evening classes and lectures, and to bring into mutually helpful contact working-men, students and teachers. It rests on a non-sectarian, non-partisan basis, being open to any man over seventeen years of age regardless of his nationality, creed, or station in life...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WORK AT PROSPECT UNION | 9/27/1912 | See Source »

...Tables of different sizes are provided to meet; as nearly as possible, the needs of different sized clubs; but the management reserves the right to fix from time to time for each table the maximum and minimum number of persons assigned to it. In case a club fails to bring its membership up to the minimum number fixed for its table, it may be assigned to a smaller table, or additional members may be added at the discretion of the management. Hours for Meals. The hours for meals at Memorial are as follows: For week-days: Breakfast...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OPENING OF DINING HALLS | 9/21/1912 | See Source »

...words, or music, or words and music, but believes that more successful results will be obtained if musicians and versifiers collaborate. To this end it suggests that either composers or poets knowing of no one to collaborate with, hand in their names to the committee, so that it can bring these men together...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Competition for 1913 Class Song | 5/27/1912 | See Source »

...importance or of Harvard's part in it. Whether they be many or few, Mr. Winthrop A. Hamlin has done them a favor by writing an article on that Bureau. As a means of redistributing the labor power of the community it is probably doing more to bring about a correct distribution of wealth and better social conditions than all the muck-rakers and resentful reformers combined...

Author: By T. N. Carver., | Title: ILLUSTRATED REVIEWED | 5/20/1912 | See Source »

...look forward confidently to a Harvard victory. Last year we lost to Yale; the year before we won by the smallest of margins; and now the meets stand ten apiece. It is almost needless to say that the team realizes this situation. We think that very little urging will bring out a large and far more enthusiastic backing than cheered the team to victory last Saturday. We are not overconfident; we firmly believe than the team is going to win, but we also feel that every bit of support the College can give it will count heavily where the result...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE YALE MEET. | 5/18/1912 | See Source »

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