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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...does large commercial organizations throughout the country, was in a position to approach the educational institutions and Government officials with a view to preliminary conference on the subject. The National Chamber has formed a bond of union between the Government and business interests in a way nothing else has done, and he believed it would now go a step further...
...conjunction with the class dinner and entertainment on March 1. The competition for positions on the board will start immediately after vacation, and the work will be of a general nature, getting advertisements, drawing, compiling the book, etc., and will not be run in separate departments as was done in the case of the Red Book. The men who are appointed will make the class committee. Men who wish to enter this competition are advised to start getting advertisements during vacation, and anyone who expects to do this must see a member of the committee in charge, which is composed...
...following were awarded the University association football insignia for work done this past season, subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee: Harry Twitchell Bean '17, of Cambridge; Richard Clarke Cooke '18, of Newton Centre; Oswald Gordon Daly '17, of Baltimore, Md.; Arthur Dixon, 3d, '16 (manager), of Chicago, Ill.; Harry Solomon Freedman '17, of Brockton; Samuel Adams Hartwell, Jr., '16, of Louisville, Ky.; Vernon Brown Kellett '18, of Hopedale; Donald Moffatt '16, of New York, N. Y.; Lloyd Geary Evans Reilly '17, of Memphis, Tenn.; Theodore Holton Rice '17, of Brookline; Selwyn Aubrey Robinson '16, of Makawell, Kauai, Hawail...
Applicants should state how much work they have done in Geology, courses taken in the University, and other outside work...
Best of all, however, would be the effect upon two larger problems. The University has long been obliged to share with all Cambridge the pool of the Y. M. C. A., but hundreds of other students have practically done no swimming at all because of the lack of good opportunity. Almost every other university of any size has a pool; and none would think of giving it up. At Yale four hundred men swim every day. The lack of a pool at Harvard is far from a cause for pride...