Word: calls
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...should like (through the columns of the CRIMSON) to call the attention of the members of the Political Club and all others who may be interested, to the exceptionally interesting opportunity to study present political conditions and methods in their typical forms, which is now being afforded by the approaching municipal campaign in Boston, Perhaps no better example of the professional politician, his principles, and his work, can be found than is shown by the present Boston city government. These conditions not only make the situation interesting, but also are such as should afford college men peculiar satisfaction in studying...
...follower of Jesus, bearing witness to the truth; lover of righteousness, hater of iniquity; a hero in fight, a saint in prayer; he proclaimed as human invitations the perfection of God, the authority of conscience, the assurance of immortality. 'Sin to rebuke, to break the captive's chains; to call thy brethren forth from want...
...more nearly eligible for it than they suppose, either in the subject of which I have official charge--History and Literature--or more highly specialized ones. May I accordingly express my hope that Seniors who would still like to consider the degree with distinction will not hesitate to call on me, this week or next, during my office hours--Friday, from 9.30 to 12.30, and Saturday, from 11 to 1. Nothing would give me greater pleasure than to talk over the situation with them, and to aid them in every possible way. BARRETT WENDELL...
...wish to call attention to the communication printed in another column this morning which advocates the organization of a graduate football team. Without attempting to pass upon the practicability of getting eleven strong graduate players to leave their business or profession during the same week, we believe that the scheme would have many advantages. Many graduates are glad to give up a day now and then to help in coaching the eleven but in many cases this variety of coaches, each with different ideas as to how his position should be played, have done their pupils more harm than good...
...your columns to call the attention of the students to a musical project which in the opinion of its promoters is of considerable import. The details of the undertaking cannot be set forth better than by quoting from the prospectus which is called "A Proposal for Music in American Colleges...