Word: commoner
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...with the God-speed of its undergraduate editors, now wearing uniforms and so unable to serve, it will "carry on." The new men, who can serve it, are animated with the purpose to keep the paper up to its best standards and so to perform their share of the common duty. Let others, in their several opportunities, help Harvard by continuing as best they can, all those other student activities which contribute to its welfare...
...must "do the best we can to win the war." With valor and vigor and experience in command, General Wood is sure, living, to do his part, the spirit of his loyal utterance sustaining him. His part may lie on two continents. It will be useful to the common cause. It can hardly fail to be distinguished. --New York World...
...conference of the Association of Alumni Secretaries held last week in New Haven, that body, which periodically brings together for the discussion of their common problems the men who are directing the alumni work in American institutions of higher learning, gave special consideration to the question of alumni reunions in war-time. Indeed the entire conference illustrated the very point on which the discussion of this subject revealed complete unanimity--the point that every gathering together of college graduates at this time should subordinate all its interests to the one interest of the war. Nothing which did not bear upon...
With all preparations now complete and a large attendance assured, the annual Freshman jubilee promises to be as successful as its predecessors. The festivities will follow in general the plan of former jubilees, and will commence at 5 o'clock this afternoon with a concert in Smith Halls Common Room. The gates will be closed to the public at 1 o'clock after which time it will be necessary for all but residents in this dormitory to present tickets for entrance to the Smith quadrangle...
...been named, their leader will be presented with the cup and baton and will conduct the singing of the three choruses together. The dance of the evening will begin about 8.30 o'clock and end promptly at 12.30. Two orchestras under Bert Lowe of Boston will play in the Common and Dining Room of Smith Hall, and the piazza on the south side of the building will be thrown open to the dancers. Punch will be served throughout the dance...