Word: columns
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...another column this morning, the CRIMSON prints a notice from the 1907 Class Committee, urging delinquent members to send in their subscriptions to the Class Fund. Too much emphasis cannot be laid on the importance of a general subscription to this Fund when we consider how many large and necessary expenses a Harvard class is obliged to incur. Class dinners, reunions, and reports must be paid for out of the income from this Fund, besides many incidental expenses which are necessary to keep 800 men in touch with each other and their College. The members of the present Senior Class...
...another column this morning the CRIMSON prints a communication eloquently pointing out the ever increasing union of North and South and pleading for a greater recognition of this union in the University. Today the union of the States is certainly reflected in the life at Harvard, and we agree with the writer of the communication that some recognition of it would be appropriate. The Harvard Union, as its name implies, is the proper place for such a symbol and we heartily indorse the suggestion that pictures be hung there of the two men who, on opposing sides, were foremost...
...hoped that the communication from Dean Sabine, which is printed in another column this morning, will attract the attention it deserves. By his lectures in the Union Dr. Grenfell has clearly demonstrated the unusual and thoroughly practical work which he is carrying on among the ignorant people of Labrador. It is a broad humanitarian movement, and one which every Harvard man should be glad to support. In furnishing volunteers and money Harvard has been liberal in the past, and we hope that our College will continue to be represented in the future in a cause so worthy...
...Names of the men who were elected yesterday to the Senior Committees are announced in the complete list of Class Day officers in the adjoining column. Below is given the number of votes cast for each candidate. The vote for chairman is recorded only in the cases of men elected to each committee. Three hundred members of the class voted, an increase of 56 over last year. CLASS COMMITTEE. Chairman R. L. Bacon, 227 109 R. B. Gregg, 168 58 E. L. Burnham, 161 63 A. G. Grant, 126 B. L. Young, Jr., 106 R. S. Townsend, 99 CLASS...
...ZOOLOGIGAL CLUB. "The Peculiar Condition in the Spinal Column of Elasmobranchs." Mr. R. C. Mullenix.--Short Papers. Zoological Laboratories, Fourth Floor, M. Z., Room...