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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...easily accessible fund in London will fill the gap. The Harvard Club of London therefore appeals to all graduates and undergraduates to aid its effort, fully confident that not only will their response be generous, but also immediate. Quickness of response is the most pressing necessity of this call...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LONDON CLUB FORMING WAR FUND | 6/16/1915 | See Source »

...current number of the Graduates' Magazine Professor Bullock calls attention to the need of an endowment for economic research. Although the present is perhaps not a time at which to urge large expenditures for educational "luxuries," this project is one which calls for support. The fact that the European conflict has dislocated much in the old order makes the need for research and thought in economic and social fields pre-eminently important at this time. The war will undoubtedly give rise to new points of view, and will call for a reconsideration of present theories. It will also bring countries...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH | 6/12/1915 | See Source »

...timely. Mr. Skinner boldly adopts "vers libra"; Mr. Nelson chooses a compromise--stanzas of two, three, or four lines, and a rhyme-scheme which wanders into couplets and out again. Three other poets show the influence of the season in a "Ballad of Love," a "Love Dream," and a "Call of the Spring." Two of these are examples of amatory pantheism, somewhat obscurely though not ineffectively expressed. Mr. Nelson's effort is simpler, clearer, more cheerful, and on the whole more pleasing...

Author: By F. SCHENCK ., | Title: Good Specimen of Monthly | 5/18/1915 | See Source »

Since no Freshmen answered the call for business and advertising managers of the University Register yesterday afternoon, a meeting of candidates will be held at 68 Mt. Auburn street this evening at 7 o'clock. Formerly the Register was a salaried paper, but after suffering much financial difficulty was placed in the immediate charge of the Student Council, which has now placed it upon as firm a financial basis as the other undergraduate publications. The Register is for the College what the Red Book is for the Freshman class and all men who are connected with the 1918 Red Book...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REGISTER MAKES SECOND CALL | 5/14/1915 | See Source »

...many and so varied are the activities in the University, that very often men in one department lose sight completely of the work carried on in other departments. It is therefore often worth while to call to mind the progress which is being made in certain advanced fields, usually not familiar to the undergraduate. Doubtless few Harvard men know, for instance, that the Physics Department is one of the most active and progressive in the country, and that its work has attracted international attention...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROGRESS IN PHYSICS. | 5/12/1915 | See Source »

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