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...University Hall, Major Higginson briefly introduced Baron Kuroki to a large and enthusiastic crowd of students, who had assembled in the Yard. J. D. White '07 then led a cheer for Baron Kuroki, who responded in Japanese, expressing his pleasure at coming to the University and at his cordial reception. Another cheer followed, after which the party left the Yard by the Johnston Gate between lines of students and journeyed to Lexington, as guests of the Harvard Japanese Club...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VISIT OF BARON KUROKI | 5/24/1907 | See Source »

...Miller '08, the representative of the Daily Princetonian, said that the relations between Harvard and Princeton have always been most cordial. In the last two years, especially, these relations have been noticed more and more, and the third baseball game, which has been arranged in case of a tie is an adequate proof of this fact. I agree with Mr. Morse that a football game should be arranged. To make our relations still closer another branch of sport has been adopted, namely, rowing, which it is our desire to establish on an equality with Harvard and Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANNUAL CRIMSON DINNER | 4/29/1907 | See Source »

...have met this evening to pay tribute to a man who had, among all American authors of his time, the most individual and disarming combination of qualities. He was at once genial and guarded,--kind and cordial in greeting, but with an impassable boundary line of reserve:--dwelling in a charmed circle of thought, yet absolutely self protecting; essentially a poetic mind, but never out of touch with the common heart:--yet not so much a creator as a composer; and viewing his themes, as a very acute observer has said of him, 'in their relations, rather than in their...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LONGFELLOW CENTENARY | 2/28/1907 | See Source »

...there were four thousand invitations sent to the students alone, it was thought that perhaps another year, only the new men, who might not know about these Teas, need by invited by note. All the students, who are here this winter, would understand the cordial invitation, which is always printed in the CRIMSON every week; so that only the new-comers would need a note. About this proposal for next year--it is only a proposal--there seems to have been a slight misunderstanding. The Committee wish it distinctly understood, that every student in the University will always be welcome...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 12/14/1906 | See Source »

Next Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock a reception will be given in the Union to the delegates representing the American universities at the eighth annual conference, which begins this week. A cordial invitation is extended to all Harvard students who are graduates of universities represented at this conference, in order that they may have an opportunity of meeting the representatives of their respective institutions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reception to Delegates on Friday | 11/19/1906 | See Source »

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