Word: evens
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Student Council and the CRIMSON are to be congratulated upon the stand they have taken in regard to student waiters. It has been pointed out that the employment of student waiters would make it easier for many men now in the College to work their way through, but even more important would be the effect on the position of Harvard in the coun- try at large...
...unknown to students it is not the fault of the course. It is true that the earnest student is so swamped with work in learning what men have written in the past that he must largely defer until graduation the pleasanter task of reading what they are writing now. Even so, he grows while in college; and the senior usually is not such an unintellectual beast as the undergraduate is painted...
...undergraduate should take head of the need of money for buildings, most emphatically for the Chemistry Department, and especially for a general endowment for internal strengthening. The influence of the undergraduate, who is in touch with some alumni, and who soon will be an alumnus himself, is potential even in such a matter as the raising of money...
...poets, but may they not both express an aesthetic revolt against their drab environment? The other verse-pieces, except for an odd word here and there, like Mr. Damon's 'tinsel-snow," so fortunate in his etching of Christmas-eve, are not distinguished. The cymbals and the castonets, even the slug-horns, of the Saturnalia fail to rouse...
...this time the diffidence seems unusually acute. Only fifty men have applied for tickets as against over two hundred last year. It invariably requires a great deal of explanation and argument to convince Juniors that the Union is the only possible place in which to hold the dance; and even then the importance of the "prom,"--the first of two all-class social events in the four college years,--does not always impress them...