Word: hamline
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Other notable articles in the current issue are those by Mr. Allen on "Why a Harvard Man Should Join a Harvard Club," and "Harvard and Social Service," by Mr. Hamlin. Although Mr. Maxwell, in his article on "The Private Dormitories of the Future," seems to have solved to his own satisfaction the social problem at Harvard, there is still some doubt in the mind of the average reader of his article as to whether or not the acquisition of the private dormitories by the University would be a wise thing. The article is well worth reading, however, and there...
...second interclass debate, between the Juniors and Seniors, on Wednesday evening, was won by the former. The Senior team, made up of W. A. Hamlin, C. Silbert, and O. J. Smith, argued the negative of the proposition: "Resolved, That Woman Suffrage should be adopted by all States of the Union"; and the Junior team, R. L. West, H. C. Place, and B. H. Knollenberg, upheld the affirmative...
...clock to decide which shall debate against the Freshmen for the interclass championship. The Seniors will up-hold the negative side of the question which was debated last evening, and the Juniors, the affirmative side. The teams are made up as follows: Seniors: W. A. Hamlin, C. Silbert, and O. J. Smith; Juniors: R. L. West, H. C. Place, and B. H. Knollenberg. The judges will be Judge A. P. Stone '93, S. L. Garrison 1L., and C. Collier 1G.B...
...regular fortnightly meeting of the Speakers' Club will be held in the Banquet Room of Memorial Hall at 5.45 o'clock this evening. Judge A. P. Stone '93 will speak on the "Public Duty of College Men." Other speakers will be B. L. Chase '13, W. A. Hamlin '13, and H. F. Root '13. Members may reserve plates for themselves and friends through S. M. Seymour '13, Stoughton 16, before noon today...
...sound and fury signifying nothing. Ferhaps the article is offered as material for instructors in English A, who may utilize it to show those who would write English how not to do it. The two concluding numbers of the issue are in extra political fields, one by Winthrop A. Hamlin '13 on the College Man and Current Problems, and an interesting account by Charles Hann, Jr., '11, of the Southern trip of the Harvard All-Star Football Team. Both these contributions are well worth the reading and despite the volcano of words emitted by Mr. Lawson, the issue is conspicuous...