Word: felt
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...unique step is to be taken this year by the authorities of the 1917 Debating Society. This organization had so successful a season last year as the Freshman Debating Society that it was felt that it might well be made permanent. With this end in view, it has been decided to call a reorganization meeting on Wednesday, October 21, in the Trophy Room of the Union at 7.30 o'clock...
...widest sprinting stretch in existence, is to be ready Monday, October 12. The field also contains a football gridiron and a baseball diamond. Outside of these there will be pits for high and broad jumping and shot putting. The completion of this field means the filling of a long felt want at Technology, where the conditions under which athletics were carried on have been poor. At present the track men are working over the road, while the football teams practice on a small lot. The gridiron is not quite completed but the constructors promise it for use this fall. Contests...
...work, will be out soon after the Harvard-Yale game, probably the first week in December. This year's Register will vary from those of preceding years in several important details. First there will be a directory in the back of the book, which will fill a long felt want. The shape of the book will be larger and thinner, more in the form of the Freshman Red Book, and will contain illustrations of all the major sport teams, and of the Student Council. Otherwise the book will contain the same information as in former years. The price will...
...Sheffield Scientific School, and the purely artistic courses, design and the history of architecture, in the Art School. A student may come direct from a secondary school to the School of Architecture, after passing the Sheffield entrance examinations but the special advantage of the course will be felt by students in the college and in Sheff, who may anticipate certain courses in architecture and mathematics, before entering the architectural school...
...meeting in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock, at which the desirability of University participation and interest in political affairs will be advocated. The particular occasion for the meeting is the fact that registry for voting closes next Tuesday and it is felt that no Harvard man eligible to vote should be absent from the polls. Both as an educational factor, and in order to make their influence felt in local politics, it is considered necessary to do this. Professor Beale will preside at the meeting and Professor Holcombe and Professor Lewis J. Johnson...