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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...disputes arising between any of the parties shall be referred to an Arbitration Committee which shall have absolute power to deal with the case as it shall think best. Such committee to be composed of not more than three graduates of the College, not members of any club herein a party, or the Advisory Committee (see clause 9) shall take upon itself such functions
...Oliveira Lima, the distinguished Brazilian diplomat and author, will give a course to be known as History 56b. The lectures will come on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12 o'clock, and will be supplemented by a section meeting for the third hour. This course will deal with Latin American history and diplomacy, with special reference to the events of the last two years. Dr. Lima will also offer and advanced course, History 201, which will be primarily for graduate students in this field...
...will become business manager in his Senior year. The work required consists largely in soliciting subscriptions and advertisements, but general business efficiency is given weight in the choice of managers. The competition is hard but short, and furnishes excellent business training. The positions to be filled have a great deal of responsibility attached, and though all cannot attain to these offices, the training is of sufficient value to warrant a large competition from 1917. Candidates report at CRIMSON Office at 5.30 o'clock Monday...
Today the first impressions as to the power of the University football team will be gleamed by those who witness the Bates game. A great deal has previously been printed in the newspapers from coast to coast about the relative merits of eastern and western football elevens. In these accounts Harvard's strength has been rated high enough to give any reader the impression that to win the football championship of the east we have only to trust to the ability of several individuals who were on the team last year. The CRIMSON believes that the thinking undergraduate will immediately...
...will become business manager in his Senior year. The work required consists largely in soliciting subscriptions and advertisements, but general business efficiency is given weight in the choice of managers. The competition is hard but short, and furnishes excellent business training. The positions to be filled have a great deal of responsibility attached, and though all cannot attain to these offices, the training is of sufficient value to warrant a large competition from 1917. Candidates report at CRIMSON Office at 5.30 o'clock Monday...