Word: certain
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There are, however, certain ends towards which the Society has striven with success that can be more or less accurately measured. Year by year it has become more and more the satisfactory servant of Harvard students, as shown by its steadily increasing membership and volume of business. It has assumed all the aspect of a big business without losing effectiveness in its co-operative capacity. It has become as large, as all other college co-operatives together, at the same time serving as their model. And if the new office of Managing Director, filled by a man taken directly from...
...team from what were supposed to be the Harvard stands. To avoid a repetition of such a failure this fall, men interested in the matter have secured a reduction of 45 per cent, in the cost of transportation, provided conditions, stated in another column, are fulfilled. The CRIMSON is certain that at least 300 men in the University will go to the Princeton game on November 8, for it is the only game in the schedule away from Cambridge and ranks a close second to the Yale game in College estimation. But it is not so certain that they will...
...brow of the gentleman from New York and interpret it as an element New York and interpret it as an innate of Quakerism in your ancestry, smile and plagiarize the subtle wit of the baseball expert. And when your neighbor refuses to be interested in the popular movement, be certain that he must have a species of baseball aphasia...
Each year hundreds of plans for reforms and a few for betterments in the College equipment ate conceived and die a hasty death as soon as their patrons have withdrawn support. But of all those that dawned last year a certain healthy few are gradually emerging, even in these early weeks at College, from their summer hiding places. Not the least important of the few is the active campaign for a new gymnasium which started so auspiciously last year. The canvass made in the spring showed that the undergraduates were seriously interested in the project. Members of the Class...
...authorities, in setting the dates for the Christmas vacation, been aware of the facts here mentioned, the CRIMSON is morally certain that they would not have given us this cause for complaint, but would have taken the same view which we have expressed. We are not making the old, general appeal for a longer Christmas recess, but are calling attention to a special case which could well be treated in a special way. Nor would it be contrary to precedent if the case were so treated, for, when a similar situation occurred in 1902-03, the CRIMSON called...