Word: heads
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...officers of the Harvard East Cambridge Free Library this year are as follows: R. Abercromb'e '03, chairman; R. R. Alexander '04, superintendent; F. R. Cope 1G., head of the educational department; E. C. Stern 1L., head of library department; F. H. Touret '97, head of boys' clubs-department...
...lacrosse practice of the past two weeks. Already a marked improvement has taken place in the handling of the sticks and in the more rudimentary form of defense play. The coaching of the squad is now under the supervision of F. B. Taylor 3L., who will act as head coach for the coming year. Other coaches will be H. McCongahy of the Crescent Athletic Association, C. M. Guggenheimer of last year's team, and J. W. Sever...
...Here, deathless that hymn which years cannot stale Which evokes the warm hope of "to-something-with Yale." And the later tunes they'll warmly greet - "To the Crimson, Glory," and "Up the Street." Here thoughts will cluster of comrades dead, Of some strong, leal heart, of a noble head, Of a short, clean life that stirred one's soul, Of a full, rich life that pointed the goal...
...slip. Union of work - to fight to the end; Union of heart - to strive for one's friend; Union of strength - to renounce without sigh; Union of grit - to fall without cry; Union of wisdom - to read with mind free; Union of love - to give with glee; Union of head - to make life more plain; Union of hope - to win without stain. These are the ties this House shall breed; This is its rock-foundation creed. Symbol of Harvard Loyalty, House of Good Fellowship - Welcome to thee...
Three years ago the debating interests of Harvard were divided between two rival organizations and were practically without an administrative head. The Harvard Union had been organized in 1880, with W. R. Thayer '81 as its first president, and was originally intended to be like the unions of Cambridge and Oxford, the nucleus of a university club. In 1881 a difference in internal matters arose in the Union and two independent organizations, the New Harvard Union and the Wendell Phillips Club arose. The former soon adopted the old name, the Harvard Union; the Wendell Phillips Club later changed its name...