Word: feels
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...gentleman and a clear-headed business man. One in particular is incidentally a young Harvard graduate with a cum laude on his sheepskin, who to my knowledge is not given to making "cringing advances" nor to talking to hear himself talk. Therefore, although in no way implicated myself, I feel called upon to object mildly to the polemic against insurance men as a class, which recently appeared in the CRIMSON. This ill-considered letter leads one to suspect that the difficulty is chiefly with the writer himself. Either he lacks the strength of personality to dismiss gracefully an over-attentive...
...under old and new business rather than follow the year's work through chronologically. In this way, I hope to show in a clear and simple way that the Cabinet has gone on with the work that has proved useful in the past, and has introduced changes which we feel have proved, or soon will prove, valuable. Since the Cabinet took office last spring, meetings have been held regularly, and only once has there failed to be a quorum present. At that time there was a general misunderstanding as to the date. All the members attending have made the Cabinet...
However, I do feel that I can say something of attendance at Chapel in a general way. The average student attendance at Sunday Chapel a year was 247, which was a large increase over the report for pervious years. This year will probably not come up to that figures by a small margin; it certainly will not exceed it. This is easily explained when it is remembered that so far this year, there have been few preachers to attract unusually large audiences. As regards morning chapel, on the other hand, the outlook is distinctly encouraging. I think that the final...
...wasteful purchase of duplicates by the different departments of Harvard would be somewhat lessened if all instructors could be made to feel more at home in every branch of the University Library. It is true that they and also their students, when furnished with proper introductions, are usually met with kindly, if somewhat conscious, hospitality. But rather than ask favors, the professor often prefers to buy himself the books he wants. This feeling on his part, however natural, is not conducive to the most profitable use of the funds of the University...
...enthusiastic determination and harmony which is absolutely necessary to the success of the team, and warned the men against the overconfidence which resulted in the loss of the Yale meet last spring. He urged candidates not to be backward in consulting the coaches about any trouble whatsoever which they feel to be interfering with their work. Coach Donovan brought out the point that yesterday really marked the beginning of the season and prescribed strict observance of the customary rules of training...