Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...open to Seniors and members of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in Harvard University, and to Seniors and graduate students in Radcliffe College. The list of subjects for essays was announced in the Crimson of October 15, and is also posted on the official bulletin boards. Applications for permission to compete should be made to Professor C. B. Gulick, chairman of the Committee of Award...
...anonymous article on football which appeared in the Bulletin of November 13 is thoroughly regrettable. That any Harvard man should have such an unsportsmanlike attitude is to be deplored. But to make public such an article just at this time when every possible effort should be made to help out the coach and the team is mighty poor judgment. Because one man has "cold feet" there is no cause for a publication, which in the eyes of the outside world represents graduate opinion, to discount the eleven in advance. The game with Yale is yet to be played...
...this is the Bulletin's conception of its responsibilities, then it is time for undergraduates to correct the malicious impression which the article gave, not only to thousands of graduates, but also to the general public. J. D. ELIOT...
...anonymous article appeared in the last Harvard Bulletin under the head of "Observations," which was given publicity by the Boston papers yesterday. We do not care to know the name of the writer, but we are confident that he speaks as an individual and not as a representative of graduate opinion. Criticism of the coaching system at the proper time should be open to any man; but for the official organ of the Alumni Association to print an article ten days before the Yale game, which attempts to apologize publicly for a sure defeat, on the grounds of an inferior...
...William Phelps '00, formerly Second Secretary of the United States Legation at Peking, now in the State Department at Washington, has sent the following announcement to the Harvard Bulletin...