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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...confines of the new dormitories "class politics" are likely to be rife. Good fellowship and activity should steer one clear of selfish aims and motives. Create good fellowship among yourselves and do not lay too much emphasis upon making a "club". The latter now belongs in a sphere entirely outside of the life of a first year man. True success is a life well lived and tasks well done. We are looking to the members of the class of 1918 to enter into life here determined to make their class the best that has ever come to Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NINETEEN EIGHTEEN. | 9/28/1914 | See Source »

...season of the influx of new and old men, but especially the former, it is interesting to note President Eliot's views as to why a student should choose Harvard. His reasons are eight in all, and to well chosen that his arguments in favor of Harvard are unmistakably clear and logical. Parts of President Eliot's statements are printed below...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHY A MAN CHOOSES HARVARD. | 9/26/1914 | See Source »

...date the total amount collected has been $9,546.84; the expenses, consisting chiefly of printing, postal cards, stamped envelopes, and addressing and mailing, have amounted to $175.44. $120.30 has accrued in interest, leaving a clear balance...

Author: By J. GASLAND ., | Title: LARGE GAIN IN GYM, FUND | 6/11/1914 | See Source »

Photographs, when well taken, never fail to arouse our interest and stimulate our curiosity; and those of this month's Illustrated are clear, full of action, and wide in their range of appeal. It is this last quality, this cosmopolitanism, which is, I think, to be commended. For we have graphically and strikingly presented to us many phases of American college activity,--from diabolo at Yale, in fact, to the Tech. Rush, or the class presidents of Harvard...

Author: By D. KIMBALL ., | Title: ILLUSTRATED "INTERESTING" | 5/25/1914 | See Source »

...proposed changes are in the direction of making this policy even more clear; at the same time not lessening the value of the courses for prospective engineers. For instance, in the field of power generation--a matter of increasing interest in modern life--two separate courses on mechanical and electrical power, respectively, have been combined into one general course (Engineering Sciences 8). Although this will reduce the offering temporarily, no doubt is felt that the new course will meet the general demand better than...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENGINEERS' COURSES CHANGED | 5/13/1914 | See Source »

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