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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Engineering School reports that 113 men have enrolled there to date. Of these, only 17 have graduated from the College. The others have either entered the school as undergraduates, or have come from some other college...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Engineers Double Enrollment | 9/30/1919 | See Source »

Candidates wishing to try out for the Pierian Sodality, the University orchestra, will report to the Music Building either this evening or tomorrow evening...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Musicians Report for Sodality Trials | 9/30/1919 | See Source »

...cross-country captain will give a talk on different methods of running, at a meeting of track and cross-country men next Monday at 3 o'clock in the Common Room of Smith Hall. It is expected that at this meeting a number of new men will report for either cross-country or track. Freshman cross-country men, weight and field men, are particularly needed. Inexperienced men in any branch are urged by the track management to come out, as it is not uncommon for men who have never run before to develop into good material at College. Freshmen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JACQUES TO ADDRESS RUNNERS | 9/27/1919 | See Source »

...undergraduate and graduate students who desire to form groups for either general physical exercise, or some special form of exercise such as boxing, wrestling, fencing, etc., should indicate their choice by signing either at the Hemenway Gymnasium, Leavitt & Peirce's, or Weld 3. If a sufficient number of men show interest, Director Geer will take charge of the organization of such groups...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1923 MEETS AT 1.05 TODAY | 9/25/1919 | See Source »

Nowadays when one encounters people who are in a reposeful state of mind about anything, they excite one's interest, even though they may not be either congenitally or congenially interesting. Among the few groups that are resting easy in a serene consciousness of good work well done, with not much more to do, is the fraternity or the sorority, of those who feel that they have at last helped to make the colleges safe for the young man. That a college is a wild and wicked place, and that of all colleges Harvard has been for years the wildest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 9/24/1919 | See Source »

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