Word: feels
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...have often called attention to the lack of fire protection in these buildings, but the warning has gone unheeded. We understand that there has been at times some agitation toward a reform, but apparently nothing has resulted. We feel strongly that it is high time the Corporation took the matter in hand, and accomplished something...
...strong inducement for a greater number of undergraduates to gather at the games than has been present at most of them during the past season. Not only would the lessened cost attract many to whom the cost may now be prohibitive, but the ease of securing tickets and the feeling that one is going to sit in a Harvard crowd would bring many to the games who now hate to bother with special tickets for each game and feel out of place when they let their enthusiasm carry them away in the midst of non-partisan stands...
...does to a graduate. At the same time it is a move of such promise that the CRIMSON cannot help commenting on it. We are all bound together as Harvard men by our every-day life, and it is not until we have left College that we feel the need of an extension of Harvard fellowship into the general life of the community. To us this new club which is to be built near the corner of Commonwealth and Massachusetts avenues appears as a place where in the future we can come from the ends of the earth and find...
Concerning our recent editorial on "The University and the Opera" a member of the class of 1908 writes as follows: "I personally feel keenly the lack of having just such an opportunity as you suggest, and am sure that I should not have been alone in the appreciation of it, had this movement been on foot a few years ago. Harvard should ally herself with the opera in some way. I am sure if you follow up the discussion you have ..... started, you will receive the hearty support of the entire University...
...those who do not feel inclined to give so much time, but who have literary ability and, above all, straight-forward, common-sense ideas, suggestions and encouragements for the various University interests, we devised last year the editorial competition. This spring it will be open to Juniors and Sophomores, each of whom will be called upon for two well-written editorials each week. By the latter test it is our wish to secure for the paper men who can best express in the editorial column the public opinion of the student body as it should be concentrated and expressed...