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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following Juniors have been appointed as watchers at the polls during the Senior elections today. Men who for any reason cannot come at the hours stated must in all instances send substitutes, 8-9, F. L. Cole, H. F. Moncrief; 9-10, L. Osborne, R. W. Kean; 10-11, E. S. Handy, L deJ. Harvard; 11-12, H. P. Trainer, C. A. Herter; 12-1, T. W. Storrow, R. Sanger; 1-2, G. W. Merck, T. J. D. Fuller; 2-3, J. S. Fleek, F. Graves; 3-4, R. L. Redmond, E. Reynolds; 4-5, C. F. Ilsloy...
...condition that no more time should be allowed. It is unfortunate if a man has only one class on Saturday and would like to have that class changed to Friday; but the rule is definite and inviolable. He must register after his last College engagement and College engagements cannot be broken. If there are any left who are too dull to understand the rule or who are self-pitying enough to see reasons why they alone should be allowed to break it, then they deserve any ill-temper which may fall to them from the Dean, whose misfortune...
...fact that there are some 1,600 students in the academic department of College proper alone, working their way through, unaided or with help from the College and that $300 is deemed a sufficient scholarship fund, should be proof that the expense of a course at Harvard cannot be greater than at any other of the large colleges and universities. Wealth secures to its possessor anywhere luxuries and the means of indulgence and dissipation, but dissipation is as unlikely to be tolerated under a college head like President Eliot or President Lowell as it is to permit one who gives...
Unfortunately Harvard seniors cannot enjoy the thrills of a senior prom as do our friends at New Haven. We can, however, imbibe the hope which always go with a senior gathering, and preparations have been made for a goodly supply of the refreshments which lay the foundations for senior democracy. Hence the duty lies with every member of the 1914 class to make this the brightest and breeziest gathering in history. The marshals will all be there to tell of future joys which the class will undoubtedly experience, and everybody should be on hand to welcome them. Remember the time...
...full realization of this debt which is strongest in all the wisest and foresighted. A man must know the end for which he strives, must realize that a life cannot have a complete object with in itself but is bound up in what is best known as the infinite purpose of life. The individual is the single link, the most important part of this endless chain of causation and effect...