Word: generalisms
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...another column this morning, the CRIMSON prints a notice from the 1907 Class Committee, urging delinquent members to send in their subscriptions to the Class Fund. Too much emphasis cannot be laid on the importance of a general subscription to this Fund when we consider how many large and necessary expenses a Harvard class is obliged to incur. Class dinners, reunions, and reports must be paid for out of the income from this Fund, besides many incidental expenses which are necessary to keep 800 men in touch with each other and their College. The members of the present Senior Class...
...third floor of Phillips Brooks House, this evening, at 7 o clock. Mr. C.W. Birtwell '85, secretary of the Children's Aid Society, of Boston, will preside and will call on a number of men to describe the work they have been doing. There will also be a general discussion held, on the problems met by men working for boys' clubs, teaching, home libraries...
Williams will play the University baseball team on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Reserved seats will be sold at Leavitt & Peirce's and at the box office on the field for 75 cents. General admission tickets are 50 cents each...
Scribner's--"The Eyes in the Back of the General's Head," F. Palmer...
...obvious reasons we have been general in the statements we have made, but the past College year has not lacked concrete examples of "official ineffectives." If there were a scarcity of capable men willing to assume the management of our organizations--scientific, literary and political--inefficient officers would be more excusable. But we have the men. It is merely a question of readjusting our ideas to recognize the comparative values of personality and ability...