Word: complaints
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...perennial complaint of some Juniors against holding the Dance in the Union again reaches our ears. The action of the 1916 Committee, however, in its decision to follow the tradition of using the Union for this occasion is altogether wise and commendable. In theory the Union is the place for the Dance, for it is the social centre of the University. In practice, the Union is the only available place suitable for the Dance, as is apparent from the results of the Committee's investigation...
...American Red Cross will be known by the results of a short day's canvass in the University. The success of the canvass depends in a large measure on the work of the collectors, but more upon undergraduates and graduates to whose pocket-books we appeal. Complaints have been heard regarding Harvard's lack of interest in the needs of the war sufferers. After Wednesday we trust there will remain no cause for complaint provided graduates are liberal with their checks and undergraduates with their cash. Remember then, Wednesday, Harvard's Red Cross...
...sides one hears the complaint that during the winter season there is nothing to do. What reason is there for overlooking the many and varied forms of indoor athletics? Wrestling, swimming, fencing, and organized gym work eke out an uncertain existence, while any number of men, fitted for at least one form of these sports, remains inactive. Indoor athletics do not require the time and energy which the outdoor varieties consume, and there is no excuse for such indifference as undergraduates every year display...
...undergraduates has had a general misunderstanding regarding the Christmas recess. Officially stated, the recess extends from December 23, 1914, to January 2, 1915, inclusive. This does not mean that registration is to take place on Saturday, January 2, 1915. The word "inclusive" apparently has been the cause of much complaint which, along with appeals for the extension of the Christmas recess, should cease...
...complaint shall be at that time reported...