Word: career
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...very successful dinner to last year's winning crew and baseball nine, and tonight it is entertaining the members of the football squad. Occasions such as these, where graduates and undergraduates meet on a common footing as Harvard men, furnish some of the most delightful memories of a college career, and we hope for the sake of the various teams at least, that this pleasant custom will be continued...
...position until his death. Under the guidance of Dean Wright, the Graduate School has attained a position of great importance. His personal interest in the individual students has been one of his most marked qualities. During the last few years his failing health has prevented his continuing his literary career, and he has devoted his entire time to the Graduate School...
Today, the Junior class will elect officers for the coming year. They will choose the men who are to have charge of the most important features of their college career with the single exception of Class Day--the men who will have the supervision of most of the undergraduate activities during the first three months of the next academic year, as well as the direction of the work of the important Union Dance committee and the committee which handles the Senior Dormitory problem. These are tasks which require more than the average ability. They involve responsibilities in very different matters...
Freshman classes that play their football game with Yale at New Haven are denied one of the best factors in bringing the class into something like a definite unit in the early months of its career. There is no denying the fact that a Freshman class gains considerably more by standing on the side lines at a game with the Yale freshmen on Soldiers Field than by anything else until the first officers are elected and the class takes its place as an organization with the other classes. The class of 1912 is denied this opportunity but a substitute...
...last part of the career of a class seems the most illogical of all times to attempt to widen a man's acquaintance artificially. At best, it only results in a bowing acquaintance with a score or so of men who you had no idea before were members of your class. This in itself is good, but it is not what the scheme purports to bring about. A class has become definitely sifted into groups by Senior year. A man's friends are made and he will inevitably move more or less completely in his own particular circle...