Word: felt
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...decided to follow the precedent set last spring in shortening the period of work to about 13 weeks. The competition will end on or about January 10. In pursuance of the practice of the past two years, the fall competition will not be open to Freshmen, for it is felt that they had better have more than two weeks in which to learn to know the University before undertaking such absorbing work. The second competition, beginning in February, will be open...
...regret that we are given only an abstract and not the complete address. Governor Hughes's stay in Cambridge was marked by very high demonstrations of esteem and enthusiasm for him on the part of both graduates and undergraduates; the exponent of the firm but quiet life must have felt himself adopted into Harvard fellowship. His Phi Beta Kappa address was a splendid climax for the year...
...their competitive work was one of the greatest evils of the University's athletic organization. This practice made the choice of managers dependent upon qualities of no importance in handling teams. Besides, as it worked out, most of the money subscribed came from Freshmen who through ignorance or shyness felt in necessary to give liberally to each of the twelve or fifteen managerial candidates who were sure to call upon them. Generosity is an excellent habit, but being imposed upon...
...with deep and sincere regret that the CRIMSON records the death of Professor Emeritus William James. His loss will be felt by Harvard, for in him she has lost probably her greatest figure in the world of thought. The undergraduates who knew him will feel the absence of a friend whose sympathetic understanding cannot be replaced...
...track team will lose by graduation nine men who won places in the Yale and intercollegiate meets. Of this number the loss of G. P. Gardner, Jr., S. C. Lawrence, 2d, and C. C. Little will be most keenly felt. These men secured 19 1-2 points in the dual meet with Yale and 9 in the intercollegiates. Such a loss will cause a weakness in a number of events. Fortunately, however, Captain Foster will be in shape next year, and some men will be able to compete who are at present ineligible. In addition to this, the Freshman team...