Word: companionship
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Reserve to enable men to run one of these patrol boats in time of war. Since each boat has a crew of only five men, it is possible for a small group of friends to form a unit of their own, and in this way be assured of congenial companionship during the term of training. In case of an actual invasion or war on our shipping no element of our defensive system would be in greater need of being well prepared than the patrol boat squadrons. Many who have found it impossible to join a military organization might find that...
Indifference is manifest in the association between the faculty and the student body. For the most part, there is not a close relationship--as there ought to be--between the student and his professor. Such a close companionship is infinitely desirable; there is no doubt that the indifference hinders its attainment...
...addition to the Glee Club rehearsals which are held in the Common Rooms now, informal entertainments could be arranged by special committees for the purpose of bringing a large number of men together. In fact the Common Rooms are the logical places for Freshmen to gather and enjoy the companionship of their classmates. The right and full use of these obvious aids to class unity will simplify for the Freshmen the problem of becoming acquainted with their classmates...
With deep sadness the CRIMSON records the death of its ex-president, George Norton Phillips. Earnest and sincere in purpose, and fulfilling all that is inherent in the name of friendship, his life was an inspiration to those who will long miss his companionship. The tireless energy and diligence with which he served this paper will endear forever his memory to his associates and his successors...
...generosity of Mr. Lloyd Warren of New York. This spring Harvard men will not only have to compete with other colleges in rowing, track, and baseball, but they must also cope with Columbia, Cornell, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Technology in architecture. Such intercourse ought to stimulate a feeling of companionship with other colleges, a fresh interest in architecture, and a new loyalty for Harvard in a new field...