Word: enjoyable
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...those who enjoy the "absolute shall", the dogmatic assertion that fundamental reforms can and must be put through without a moment's delay, Professor Beale's "Reorganization of the University," will prove delightful. We have heard the "College system" recommended, but Professor Beale commands it. The article is fairly melodramatic; each sentence, sharp, clear-cut, sweeping, provides new excitement. When we have finished, we wonder breathlessly how Harvard can continue to exist if all the things Professor Beale says are true...
This evening the undergraduates will enjoy one of the rare opportunities for hearing a Cambridge concert by the University musical clubs, and the reception accorded to these organizations should be such, as to insure the permanence of this custom. Coming on the eve of the Yale baseball game and two days before Class Day, this concert forms a part of the Class Day festivities--one which should be generally appreciated and which should receive substantial support...
...selections have a strong spice of college flavor, and especially of that period of the College when all the undergraduates knew one another and the College papers had not acquired too much dignity to enjoy running a few pointed personal "roasts." Again, many of the selections are decidedly above the average of undergraduate verse, for instance, Garrison's poem "On the Skull Ensconced in a College Room" which is doubly sinister when one remembers the early death of that promising poet...
...Harvard Dining Association has made arrangements whereby any member of the University may enjoy its privileges for separate meals during the remainder of the academic year. Admission tickets and coupons may be secured at the Auditor's office...
...suggestion has been made and, in private discussion very favorably received, that a club be formed at Harvard for that large and unorganized body of men who enjoy walking through the numerous and interesting coast and rural resorts in the vicinity. Such an organization ought not to be, in the opinion of those interested, specifically a walking club. The informality and intimacy which are the first essentials of all enjoyable walking would disappear if walking parties were to comprise, not two or three close friends, but two or three score, perhaps wholly unacquainted persons...