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After a good deal of labor spent in vigorous canvassing, the compaign for the Phillips Brooks House fund has achieved the quota set. Knowing the worthy objects for which the fund has been collected, one must congratulate Brooks House on its hard-earned success. At the same time one may wonder, in view of the purpose, why the success should be hard-earned, why the average undergraduate appears to possess so little of the philanthropic spirit...
...this week there would be four lectures, and at each lecture the head of one of the four departments would explain the courses in his department, of what particular value each course was, and what professors were giving them. There is another idea; namely, that there be a wide compaign of education in the high and preparatory schools in order that men should come to college not completely ignorant of the system. This could only be accomplished through the active co-operation of the schools themselves, but it is felt that the principals of all schools will see the value...
...actual result than the large majorities of other Eastern colleges where obvious influences explain the Hughes victories. Whether the nation's decision leases the Majority of Harvard men or the majority of Columbia men will actually make little difference. The important and most encouraging feature of the 1916 compaign has been the increased and active interest in American politics exhibited by the college men of the country...
...Polish relief committee and the Public Interests League are in charge of a flag selling compaign which will be held today in and about Boston. Members of the University, who are interested in this work, may procure Polish flags at the Union office at ten cents each. The proceeds of the sale will be used for the relief of war sufferers in Poland...