Word: callings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...preliminary to the triangular race with Princeton and Pennsylvania on May 10. These two races ought to furnish interest for a great deal more men than have as yet reported, not only for the Senior crew, but for the other two classes also. This is the last call! No more candidates will be considered after next Wednesday...
...literary prize to be competed for by undergraduates of Harvard and Yale, and has pointed out that the stimulus of competition resulting would do a great deal to raise the standard of literary endeavor in both colleges. The tri-partite competition now planned should stimulate even keener rivalry and call out contributions of distinct merit. The conspicuous defect in American undergraduate life today is the lack of intellectual exercise, and every innovation that stimulates mental contests must receive our complete approval...
...Division of Philosophy has invited Mr. Rabindranath Tagore, the famous philosopher-poet of India, to give some more lectures, and Mr. Tagore very kindly consented to give two. One he gave yesterday and the other comes tomorrow. Mr. Tagore recently lectured here with marked appreciation. May 1, through you, call attention to the significance of Mr. Tagore? In the Times Literary Supplement for March 20, 1913, leading article, is the following...
...Junior class has readily responded to the call for pledges for the instalment of electric lights in the Senior dormitories, $1000 being promised as a result of the first week's canvass. A meeting of the Electric Light Committee will be held in the Common Room of Thayer Hall tonight at 7 o'clock to which officers of the classes of 1914, 1915, and 1916 have been invited. It is hoped that an agreement for raising money can be arranged and plans made to complete the work...
...number of notices and urgent requests sent out with the "Class Lives" for men to fill them out and send them in promptly, there has been a most pitiable showing. In the Senior dormitories there are 245 men, and of this number 103 have not responded to the call. Let everyone fill out the requirements at once and send their "Class Life" to Box D, Cambridge. If any explanation is needed as to their purpose or as to how the facts enter into the Report, the Secretary will be ready to give information, and will keep office hours in Thayer...