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Word: feelings (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...would be better served, not only in class affairs, but wherever there was an opportunity for good management and executive ability to make itself felt. There would be more interest in class meetings if ability to manage class meetings had a chance for reward, and our presiding officers would feel a stimulus that is entirely absent now. The greatest advantage, however, is that the class would have the benefit of a three years sifting process in finding out who among its members are most capable for service or worthy of honor, and could have these men in office the last...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 1/14/1903 | See Source »

...team that is but two weeks from the final contest of the year, the showing of the Harvard eleven was as discouraging as could well be imagined. The team and the University have had a tendency of late to feel that, because Harvard has managed to win all its games so far, a successful ending of the season will assuredly be reached. As a matter of fact, however, the team has not yet encountered a first-class opponent such as will be met at New Haven a week from Saturday. There are only five or six more practices which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 11; U. OF P, 0 | 11/10/1902 | See Source »

...world, the educated man must have a strong and healthy interest in the affairs of other men. Mr. Paine, the second speaker, spoke upon the appeal which the needs of the poor in the great cities should make upon the interest of all intelligent men; Harvard men ought to feel what the darker side of life is. Alms are not the whole of charity. Successful charity must do four things: relieve worthy need, prevent unwise alms to the unworthy, raise, where possible, every needy person into independence, and make sure that no child grows to be a pauper...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Social Service Conference | 11/6/1902 | See Source »

Since some people who are not members of the Union have been using the privileges of the Club this fall the House Committee feel obliged to take measures to close the building to all who are not members...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Admission to the Union. | 10/29/1902 | See Source »

...those members of the University should assume the Infirmary charge of four dollars whose homes are so near by as to make it improbable that they would ever use the Infirmary. In answer to such inquiries the CRIMSON is authorized to state that all members of the university who feel interested in seeing the Infirmary well started this year are invited to participate in the insurance plan, by registering their names in the prescribed form at the Bursar's office. It is to be remembered, also, that although the immediate interest of some members of the University is more remote...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stillman Infirmary Notice. | 10/29/1902 | See Source »

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