Word: establishment
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...gowns, a custom so time-honored as to need no explanation. It is an honor which any Senior should be proud to have reached, and a custom which none should fail to observe through false modesty or laziness. The question, of course, arises whether caps and gowns in themselves establish a speaking acquaintance between the wearers, and we believe the answer of former classes has wisely been in the affirmative. Certainly their use could serve no better purpose than to bind classmates more closely together during the last few weeks of College...
...which has been arranged in case of a tie is an adequate proof of this fact. I agree with Mr. Morse that a football game should be arranged. To make our relations still closer another branch of sport has been adopted, namely, rowing, which it is our desire to establish on an equality with Harvard and Yale...
...which might well be carried out next fall--has been made. And that is that it would be a courteous and neighborly act for the old members of a dormitory to entertain the newcomers in the building during the first week of College and so in the beginning establish a feeling of friendship and good-will. In short we agree with President Eliot that the dormitory is one of the most natural units for promoting good-fellowship and that the common-room has a value which we cannot afford to ignore...
...accordance with the plan to establish training tables in Memorial Hall, the training table for the University lacrosse team will begin there today. Table number 4 will be reserved for the team, and will be separated from the rest of the dining room by screens. The following men will report for breakfast at 8 o'clock this morning: E. S. Barber '08, D. L. Cobb '09, P. B. Francis '08, H. E. Porter '09, J. H. Rand '08, B. M. Vance '08, and E. J. Wendell...
...More than 760 alumni of Harvard University unite in giving to the President and Fellows of Harvard College the sum of thirty thousand five hundred dollars ($30,500.00) to establish a Shaler Memorial Fund in commemoration of the long services of Professor Nathaniel South-gate Shaler and of the great affection in which he was held by his many students and friends...