Word: comradeships
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...centralizing forces which Harvard now has, it is to be hoped that 1900 and future classes will follow this, the right track, and endeavor to take advantage of every chance to make Harvard what she should be-the home of the most general and most lasting comradeship...
...Grilk's speech in answer to the toast "The Class" was an admirable tribute to the feeling of comradeship which alone can unite the varying types of men into a compact whole, standing together for better or worse. The other speakers amplified the same theme...
Professor Baker spoke next, reminding the debaters that the meeting was not merely prompted by good comradeship, but was an earnest recognition of the enormous amount of hard and self-sacrificing work done by the debaters. He assured the team of his confidence in them as debaters, and as men fully representative of Harvard's system of teaching debate...
...sale Friday morning. There are now enough men to warrant holding the dinner, but they represent but a third of the class. The object of this dinner is to bring all the members of the class into pleasant social relations with each other; to encourage a feeling of comradeship and to unite men of all descriptions on at least one point, a loyalty to the class of which they are members. If, then, but a bare third are to be present the dinner must be a failure in the chief object for which it is held. Much...
...known. Every effort will be made to have the dinner a thoroughly unpartisan affair. For the time being, at least, all will meet on a common level and the grouping of men by cliques will be avoided as far as possible. The committee is anxious that a feeling of comradeship should prevade the dinner. At no time in the history of the class has Ninety-four had a chance to unite as one body, with one interest. This dinner should be the beginning of a better acquaintance with one another. In less than a year the present juniors will...