Word: formalism
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...CRIMSON announces in another column the formal inauguration of a new project, which it is hoped will perform a valuable service to the scholarship of the College. The Scholarship Service Bureau aims to make itself useful to men who are doing poorly in their studies, but who have some seriousness and are able to profit by assistance. Under the present system, the man who fails to learn by experience how to study effectively receives no direct guidance or aid; and he soon finds himself on probation, fast sinking to the danger level...
...first report of the finances of the Freshman class has been issued by the committees of the three dormitories. The report shows that $243.65 was raised this fall without a formal subscription in the name of the class. Smith Halls contributed $113.70 of the total. The amounts raised by an informal canvass of the different buildings is as follows: Credits. Smith Halls, $113.70 Gore Hall, 92.50 Standish Hall, 37.45 Total credits, $243.65 Debits. Smith Halls, $57.68 Gore Hall, 73.60 Standish Hall, 36.55 Total debits, 4167.83 $167.83 Cash on hand...
...possibility of a formal organization of the alumni engaged in farming will be the chief business, while the speakers will point out to undergraduates the opportunities and advantages of farming...
...interested in agriculture will be held in the Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, under the joint auspices of the Union and the Undergraduate Economics Society. The purpose of this meeting is two fold: to point out the opportunities of agriculture as a vocation, and to create a formal organization among alumni engaged in farming. The speakers will be the Hon. Carl Vrooman '94, of Washington, D. C., Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, and Clyde L. Davis, of Aberdeen, N. C., Secretary of the Sand Hill Board of Trade...
...inclined to shudder at the addition of yet another club to the already long role of Harvard's non-social organizations. Almost every conceivable interest and movement finally results in the birth of a formal association. Some of these last six months, some struggle faintly for a year or so against the tide of more powerful attractions, and a few become permanent. It seems at last as though there were no room for more organizations...