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Opportunities without number are offered to Seniors and underclassmen to give time and interest in welcoming Freshmen every year. One of these is announced in another column this morning. By signing up for hours at the Brooks House Information Bureau in the fall, each man will fulfil a double purpose; he will help make this worthy organization a voluntary success, and he will give the new students in the University a part of his accumulated store of information. It is an especially good opportunity for Seniors to meet their advisees...
...that city. He is at present the minister of the College and Kelvinside United Free Church in Glasgow. He has been prominent in the social service work of the United Free Church of Scotland, beside being a man who attained university distinction. He comes here from Scotland, partly to fulfil this engagement in the University and also to aid the work of the Men and Religion Movement in the West...
...common among members of the Faculty and among graduates, that the intellectual uplift in the professional schools is out of all proportion to that going on in the College. Seriously considered, there are few men in the College today who, if put to it, would not be able to fulfil the present requirements in three years. It is also true that the work absolutely necessary for a Harvard A.B. is by no means so advanced as that required in the English universities, and is made ridiculously easy by tutoring and printed notes...
...obtain rooms which may be unengaged, or which may become vacant, must file their applications at the Bursar's office before 1 o'clock today. The applications should specify what conditions are desired as to buildings, floors and exposure, and contain agreements to take any rooms thus assigned which fulfil the specifications. These applications will remain in force until such dates as the applicants may specify...
...mind of any upperclassman, it would seem that in four out of five cases the immediate cause for lack of interest in any organization or activity is the presence of lazy or inefficient officers, men who accepted positions the accompanying duties of which they never intended to fulfil faithfully or have subsequently shirked. It is very pleasant to be known as the president or secretary of this or that organization, but it is an honor which should be paid for, if not bought, by a certain amount of effective work. For anyone to receive office with bored indifference or with...