Word: gladness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...glad to be able to publish this morning the views of a western man on Harvard's advantages to men from distant states. The CRIMSON believes heartily in the invasion of the West by Harvard organizations; and has further stated that the more Western men we can get by one way or another the easier it will be for the newcomer to lay hold on the advantages about him. An undoubted means of accomplishing this is shown by our contributor this morning. It is the duty of every Harvard man, graduate or undergraduate, to point out to his Western friends...
...directors of the hall would also be glad to receive, either personally or through your columns, any suggestions, especially on the following matters: 1. Should the American plan be adopted at the hall? 2. Should the European plan be adopted at the hall? 3. Are large dining associations desirable at Harvard? 4. What can be done to secure again the patronage of the Faculty? 5. What can be done to secure again the patronage of the club men? CLARENCE C. COLBY 3L., President...
...hearty response should follow the appeal of the captain and manager of the University track team for more candidates. There are plenty of men who would be glad to get the exercise and fun, but who hesitate for one reason or another to take part in organized athletics. We see them jogging out Brattle street or Massachusetts avenue any pleasant afternoon. It is the plain duty of these men, and of all others who can spare the time, with or without experience, to report to Coach Lathrop at once. The increased competition will add to the success of the Winter...
Just a word on the coming season. We are glad to see another championship series with Princeton. While we regret that Columbia has been dropped, it is a pleasure to have another game with our old rival, Georgetown. The schedule as a whole, is a well arranged series of contests...
...glad to learn that another crew race has been arranged with Cornell. Unfounded newspaper comment had given an impression, even in the minds of those who should have known better, that these respected rivals were to be omitted from our rowing schedule this year. Although these reports were promptly denied, it is gratifying to learn that the race is now a certainly, and that we are to have an opportunity of repaying the hospitality that was shown our athletes and musicians in Ithaca last year...