Word: enjoyable
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...CRIMSON will enjoy its annual merry-go-round with the Lampoons this afternoon at 4 o'clock on the second team diamond. At the last moment the cheap-wits have hired a slab-artist who has recently been drawing a salary from the Chelsea Sufferers' Relief Fund. He will be easy glue for the CRIMSON stickers, however...
...radically changed within the last twelve months, it would be a civic tragedy to turn over the government of American cities to men chosen simply because they were college men. In talking to our professors, to our students, or to the outside world that is denied the monopoly we enjoy as college men, it may be excusable to keep up the tradition that there is some special merit in a bachelor's degree. But between ourselves in the Intercollegiate Civic League, what, pray, is there about our college training, our four years of fraternity life, athletics, and electives to enable...
...mind" but not through ineffectual pecking at all sorts of unrelated things, and not in "contact with men," which too often means becoming part of a clique. It is a place where we should learn to work as well as to play, where we should learn to enjoy work; and that will come through arousing real interest in some particular subject whether it be related or not to our later career. Thus, even here, moderate specialization is wise. Unless our careers fail to be what they should be, such specialization ought to arouse some of the spirit discussed...
This discussion brings us to the middle course advocated by R. A. Derby '05 in the Outlook. For the present we can dismiss that article with the statement that it advocates a Utopia--in the opinion of the author--which we are not ready to enjoy, and which is so practically inconsistent with the present sentiments of undergraduates and graduates that its theories should be of interest merely as conjectures...
President Eliot introduced as the first speaker Mr. A. G. Fox '69, president of the Harvard Alumni Association, who said: "It is a pleasing distinction which I enjoy tonight of representing here the Association of Harvard Alumni. Down in the harbor of New York there is a statue of 'Liberty enlightening the world,' a famous statue in the history of this country. But it was down Harvard, who through this University enlightened Liberty herself. In the Revolutionary War Harvard College was characterized as a 'hotbed of sedition.' and ever since that time it has been a leader in the life...