Word: crimsons
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...suggestion by the CRIMSON that the memorial to Harvard soldiers take the form of a great auditorium building seems to me a very happy one. To the request that I offer some thoughts concerning this idea, I am glad to respond. The need of a place for public or great University gatherings has been of late years, so keenly felt as to be a problem. The Stadium is doubtless a fitting place for a part of the Class Day exercises but for Commencement it is in every way unsuited. No other place is at present adequate. So great has been...
Life blanks have not been turned in by the following 67 members of the class. Additional blanks will be mailed to these men today and others may be procured at the CRIMSON Building. All lives which are not handed in by tomorrow afternoon will be left out of the book. J. S. Baker, N. C. Baker, J. L. Batchelder, P. H. Bennett, M. O. V. Bogant, M. M. Brewer, R. E. Busher, E. L. Casey, W. C. Chandler, R. S. Codman, J. R. Craig, L. Crosscup, J. F. R. Cuniff, J. J. Curry, E. J. Day, A. C. Despotes...
...American University Union in Paris has been the most popular rendezvous for our college men abroad ever since the United States entered the War," said Professor at the Sorbonne from 1916to 1918, and a member of the American Board of Trustees for the Union, to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday. "A total of 140 colleges and universities are represented in the Union, which is now located in the Royal Palace Hotel, at No. 8 Rue de Richelieu. Now we are making plans for the future...
...over New England. Teams of speakers will accompany each car and speak at the various stations along the route. Men do not necessarily have to sign up for length of time they are able to give. All those interested should communicate with R. M. Lloyd '19 at the CRIMSON building...
...University his position as coach of the University football team next fall was confirmed by the Athletic Association yesterday. noon. "We have been afraid for some time that Mr. Haughton would be unable to return next year," said F. W. Moore '93 in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter, "but even after we received a tentative refusal a short time age, we hoped that Mr. Haughton might be persuaded to change his mind, until we receive definite word from him last night...