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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Though no record of the date of John Harvard's birth has been found by historians, today has been accepted by the Memorial Society as the founder's probable birthday, and is without doubt approximately correct. It was the date on which celebration of the 300th anniversary was held...
...last Saturday, claimed to be official, were sold outside of the grounds. They were, however, of no value to the purchasers, for they did not give the numbers of the players. The only authorized cards are to be found nowhere except. Within the gates of Soldiers Field, and are correct in every detail. The Athletic Association cannot control sales made on the streets, but the University and the public are warned not to accept anything offered them there. The individuals who print such unauthorized literature have no way of obtaining accurate or complete information...
...good reason did poorly in his final test could not claim that any injustice had been done, for marks would be based upon work done throughout a course. Under such a system there would be an increase of work for those who prepare examinations and correct blue-books, but this and other objections raised against the proposed plan seem to be more than offset by the many advantages that would result...
...Harvard's part in it. Whether they be many or few, Mr. Winthrop A. Hamlin has done them a favor by writing an article on that Bureau. As a means of redistributing the labor power of the community it is probably doing more to bring about a correct distribution of wealth and better social conditions than all the muck-rakers and resentful reformers combined...
...interest that charmed the undergraduates and called up in the minds of the graduates pleasant memories of the past. President Lowell used the opportunity to emphasize his often-expressed belief that dormitories are superior to all other means of bringing men together for social purposes. That he is correct in his belief was shown Saturday evening, when graduates and undergraduates, drawn together by the common ties of traditions and pleasant memories, united with enthusiasm and cordiality to make the Centennial a decided success...