Word: endeavoring
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...hold a series of four dinners during the year. One-fourth of the class will be invited to each of these dinners by the committee in charge. In order to insure their success each man should come when he is invited, and thus avoid confusion. The committee will endeavor to obtain some outside speaker on each occasion and there will be impromptu speeches by members of the class. The committee elected G. R. Harding chairman...
...kindliness, loyalty, high purpose and devotion to duty; second, to his scholarly attainments, which must be such as to render a college course of real value to him; and third, to his fondness for and success in clean, manly, out-of-door sports, particularly those that call for unselfish endeavor for the honor of his side. Each scholarship is to be held throughout the recipient's college course...
...ambition of the board of editors to present to the University an intelligent, newsy paper that should be an institution to set forth undergraduate views and ideas in a sane and profitable manner. The present board is full of enthusiasm for Harvard affairs during the coming year, and will endeavor to record them to the satisfaction of the University at large...
...already borne fruit in one way at least. This manifestation has come in the form of a public letter to the 1500 odd signers of the petition from a committee of the Faculty, asking some extremely pertinent questions as to the general feeling towards scholarship work. It is the endeavor of the committee to get the student's view-point on the question of rank, degrees with distinction, and the relative worth of scholarship as compared with other pursuits; and the information will be of great value...
...thanks to the CRIMSON, the journalistic scavengers have to work from the outside or not at all; for they are refused access to the general news collected by the paper itself. To make its own utterances more and more authentic and reliable should be the CRIMSON'S constant endeavor. The paper should represent all the varied interests of the students, record University events, and speak for the students' Harvard. One incongruity that has crept in of late years might well be abolished--namely, the practice of having books and the other college publications reviewed by members of the Faculty instead...