Word: eastern
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...mind, no more interesting experiment has been undertaken in any Eastern university in recent years than the establishment of the Freshman dormitories which go into service at Harvard when the College opens next week. It is, as our readers are aware, an effort to democratize Harvard, to mix more thoroughly the diverse elements which once a year are cast into that academic melting-pot. More than that, it introduces certain features of British undergraduate life into our college world, and will tend to emphasize the difference between Harvard College and Harvard University. It is by all odds President Lowell...
...interest in the West. Michigan, which was a close rival with Chicago for the leadership of the conference before its withdrawal in 1905, ranks very near the top among the middle western teams. The outcome of the game may therefore be fairly taken as indicating the respective merits of eastern and western football. Because Michigan is a more representative institution, the clash with Harvard will be more significant in this respect than the contest between Notre Dame and the Army, or between Notre Dame and Yale...
...court made by the four interior sides of the Smith dormitories. Directly across the yard is William Smith Hall, and at the north side of the quadrangle is George Smith Hall. The southern side is formed by the wings of William and Persis, respectively. Within the court on the eastern facade of Persis is a good sized clock at the fourth story; and on the roof of the southern side of the building is a tower suggestive of that on Harvard Hall. The south side of this set of buildings, contains, on the ground floor, the common room and dining...
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...
...annual Northfield Conference for men of Eastern Colleges will be held this year from June 19 to 28, inclusive. A large delegation will represent Harvard at the convention, leaving Boston on a special train on Friday, June 19, and arriving in Northfield in the evening in time for the opening exercises of the Convention. The expenses are as follows: registration fee, $5; round trip ticket from Boston, about $4; room and board, $13, or $2.10 per day for part of the time. There is a direct route from New London to Northfield so that it would be possible...