Word: go
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...undergraduates object to the charge of indifference being brought against them, they should see to it that there is no ground for such a charge. Strangers who come to take a hand in Harvard affairs are often impressed by this apparent lack of interest, and go away bearing tales which make mere thoughtlessness appear to be gross indifference...
...squad was one of quality rather than quantity, and that there will be considerable good material available for next year. The fact remains, however, that the athletes in College who could do much to make the basketball team successful, do not take enough interest in the sport to go out for the team, and there is no immediate prospect of their changing their attitude. The comparison with the recent unsuccessful seasons in football is not particularly convincing. Although the team lost to Yale for several years, there was still a great deal of interest and enthusiasm, and a majority...
...Greene '96, secretary to the Corporation, will go to Asheville, N. C., today to meet President Eliot. He will take the place of Joseph Warren '97, who has been travelling with the President. Mr. Warren will return at once to Cambridge and Mr. Greene will remain with the President during the rest of his trip, which will probably end on April 3. President Eliot will reach his seventy-fifth birthday tomorrow...
...good athlete he nearly always takes this course, chiefly through compulsion, because under the present objectionable rule he will not be allowed to play on the University teams if he is registered in one of the graduate departments. The other alternative open to the undergraduate is to go through in three years. This is really no very difficult task and it is often done by men who are unable to stay four years for financial reasons or who prefer to get some business training in their fourth year. A man who goes into business immediately loses all the pleasures...
...Varsity Club. Only the members of the University eight, together with Coach Wray, will be taken on at first, but it is expected that a few more men with the managers will be added after the race at the end of this week. The men who will go to the training table today are: Bacon, E. Cutler, R. Cutler, Faulkner, Lunt, Sargent, Waid, and Withington...