Word: felt
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...purchase of these books consideration has been given to the character and scope of the books chosen, those of a technical or special nature having been avoided along with the lighter fiction of the day in favor of those of more general and universal interest. It was felt that the former two types would be of little value to the Union, especially as the first is well provided in the college libraries. It has been the policy of the Committee to consult the opinion of members, so that all suggestions may be given consideration...
...felt that chilling heaviness of heart, Or rather stomach, which, alas! attends...
...Meet in Hemenway this evening but continues a well credited policy, and in addition to this gives merited encouragement to a less prominent branch of athletics. We wish the facilities at our disposal were better in this regard and the need for a new gymnasium is no more keenly felt than when we attempt to extend hospitality in this form to the preparatory schools. Such as we have we gladly offer, hoping better for the near future...
...committee of the Graduate Schools Society of Phillips Brooks House is compiling statistics concerning the living expenses of married men doing graduate work at Harvard. Phillips Brooks House has felt the need of data upon this subject for use in answering questions of men intending to come to the University. A list of 21 questions is to be sent to the hundred or more married men in the Graduate Schools by the committee...
...Washburn '15 played in most of the games and plainly showed his ability to fill the place of G. M. Carnochan, Jr., '14. This leaves but one defence position in doubt, and the record of the substitutes and the 1917 team is such that not much uneasiness is felt...