Word: enough
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...where it is today,--fifty years or more ahead of our own. The war has, temporarily, put an end to theatrical activities abroad and, like many of his colleagues, Dr. Ordynski has sought our shores. If it is an auspicious thing for the drama in America, which is badly enough is need of something auspicious, that these men have transplanted their workshop to this country, it is certainly more than fortunate that one of the leaders has become affiliated with the University at the outset...
...next Tuesday will see the beginning of an association of Harvard farmers. About two years ago, the Undergraduate Economics Society held its first meeting, and has since flourished remarkably. It has filled a genuine need, --and one which curously enough was scarcely recognized at all before the formation of the Society. So may it be with the new association of farmers. Agriculture is a most important branch of economics, with interests certainly vast enough to support a virile fraternity. The nature of the association gives warrant in advance that it will be successful...
...activities by dinners, or, in the case of athletics, by the games. The plan of the Divinity School takes him back to the regular work of his college course. While it is improbable that a very large percentage of men would have time to attend "Old Grad" days, enough would undoubtedly do so to make the idea worth trying. It is up to some class to start...
...large sections of it in touch with the University. There need be no artificial "frattiness" about such meetings; but it is surely one of the best vacations a man can have to forget for an evening his business cares and to mingle with his classmates. About Boston there are enough men and enough opportunities for other classes to emulate the example...
...strong eight. Gilfillan '16S., stroke of last year's second, will be a strong contender for Appleton's position. Stillman '15, Bennett '15, C. Coe '15 and Harrison '15 all rowed on the junior eight, and with an extra year's practice some of them will undoubtedly be good enough to fill some of the vacant positions. The 1971 Freshman crew, while losing to Harvard, was still up to the average. The best of these men, Meyer, Atkins, H. Coe, and Coxswain Oliver will give the other candidates a good race for the vacant seats. A large number...