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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Allow me to follow up the excellent article apropos of Max Pauer's coming recital which appeared in Wednesday's CRIMSON by laying stress on a significant aspect of this event. The tickets for this recital to be given next Monday afternoon in the New Lecture Hall at 4.15 o'clock are at the phenomenally low rate of twenty-five and fifty cents, for the simple reason that Mr. Pauer is glad to have the honor of playing specially to Harvard students and wishes to pay this compliment to the active musical life in our midst. Harvard...
...discussion will be somewhat different from former ones in the Forum, in that several questions will be presented for consideration. The work of each of the standing committees of the Council will be taken up. Some of the resolutions to be presented follow: Should not the committee on publications submit some plan for the merger of all the undergraduate publications in the College (exclusive of the CRIMSON and the Lampoon) into one really representative Harvard magazine? Should there be any change in the selection or organization of the Student Council? Should not the Committee on Scholarship submit a plan...
...nominations follow: for president, F. H. Canaday '14, J. P. Brown '14; for vice-president, T. M. Gallie '15, N. L. Tibbetts '15; for secretary, R. R. Ayres '15, H. Francke '15; for treasurer, P. L. Rabenold '15, J. C. Talbot...
...three upper classes who are graduates of the fore mentioned schools will recommend to the incoming Freshmen through their respective headmasters that they have found it much more advantageous to commence the Freshman year eating at Memorial, it is practically certain that a good many of these Freshmen will follow their advice. It is a plan worth trying, at any rate, and will be another step towards attaining that greater democracy which will be practically perfected with the institution of Freshman dormitories...
...should follow the policy of the Boston Herald and supply the figures for these three items I should say that the average student spends on these from $500 to $550 a year. Thus to the best of my knowledge the total expenses of the average student are from $815 to $865. W. S. WITMER 1G.S., Chairman of Register Committee of Student Council...