Word: calls
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...greatly to be regretted that Dr. Sargent has found it necessary to close the Trophy Room because of the act of vandalism reported in another column. Undergraduates have always valued the many trophies and photographs which commemorate Harvard's victories and call to mind the men who in the past have represented Harvard in athletics...
...wish to call the attention of seniors to the opportunity for conference with Professor Hill this afternoon concerning subjects for Commencement Parts. It should be matter of pride to the class of Ninety-five to be well represented by their Commencement speakers, and to this end, competition is first necessary. All men who are entitled by their past records to try for parts should surely do so. Competition, however, can not lead to a satisfactory selection if it is undertaken without very careful preparation. The time is fast approaching when it will be useless to attempt such preparation. Seniors...
...there is some excuse. When college men admit to their sports any one who will pay for the entertainment, and carry this practice into cities where there is no college, they really take upon themselves the function of professionals; and the papers can not be greatly blamed if they call much attention to this incipient professionalism appearing where it would naturally be least expected. Newspaper notoriety, it would seem, can only be checked by the proposed restriction of college games to college grounds and college people, with the falling off in public interest which would surely follow. The restriction might...
...have received from Mr. M. J. McEttrick of the U. S. House of Representatives, a copy of the Arbitration Bill, recently considered in the House. The document was addressed to Mr. White, Harvard University. Will the rightful owner please call and receive...
...Birtwell will resume his office hours in Grays 17 this morning from 9.30 till 12.30. All students are invited to meet Mr. Birtwell, whether or not intending to engage actively in volunteer work. If men, however, have time at their disposal, the committee would call to their attention the opportunities for practical and helpful philanthropic work...