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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...would it be desirable, that there should be in Harvard a uniform level of taste and association. Some men will excel in one thing and some in another; some in things of the body, some in things of the mind; and where thousands are gathered together each will naturally find some group of specially congenial friends with whom he will form ties of peculiar social intimacy. These groups--athletic, artistic, scientific, social--must inevitably exist. My plea is not for their abolition. My plea is that they shall be got into the right focus in the eyes of college...
...root of the trouble is that not one undergraduate in a hundred knows anything definite about the situation, and that not one can find out anything definite if he tries. The men in the University have a vital interest in athletics, even if for no other reason than that they do the largest share in supporting them, and they ought at least to know something about them. Publicity would also help athletics greatly, for under present circumstances such evils as there are never come out to be remedied, and the impossibility of getting information lends credence to every story that...
...order to avoid crowding during the last few weeks before the publication of the Album, it is necessary that a large number of Seniors have their sittings during mid-years. All those who can possibly find time are urged to see Tupper at once...
...wishing to find room-mates or to complete their groups for these dormitories should so state and a list will be made for that purpose, which any such...
...next two weeks no postal appointments will be made. Seniors from F to M are requested to arrange for their sittings during this week. Those intending to leave at mid-years who have not had their sittings are urged to do so at once. Any other Seniors who find it convenient to have their sittings this week are asked to see Tupper...