Word: felt
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Senior Council felt that the undergraduates could support the plan better if they were organized, and passed the following resolutions...
When the Glee Club broke away from the Musical Clubs and launched its new policy of presenting "highbrow" music last fall, their project was greeted with many misgivings. It was a new departure in College music, and it was felt that such a policy would be unpopular among the undergraduates and would fail to obtain the support of the general public...
...loss of Bigelow to hold up the centre of the offense line was keenly felt and against a more aggressive and experienced team than that of Tufts the individual work would not have been as effective as it-proved last night...
...behalf of practical preparedness against war, Professor Johnston was unusually fortunate in the high degree of service which he was qualified to render when the test came. Not content with serving indirectly through those be had trained for military service both in the War College and Harvard, he felt impelled to add his own active services to their, in spite of long continued poor health and a weak heart...
This form of "laboratory work" in advertising is an innovation inaugurated at Harvard by Professor Daniel Starch of the University of Wisconsin, and a member of the lecture staff of the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, who felt that the students would be greatly benefited by an opportunity to see, at first hand, how an advertising agency undertakes the work of launching an advertising campaign. A. B. Hall, General Manager of the Greenleaf Company, led the class step by step through the various stages in the preparation of an advertising campaign--the investigation of market conditions, the selection...