Word: heard
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...halls of the University shall not be open for persistent and systematic propaganda on contentious questions of contemporaneous social, economic, political, or religious interests". Since this regulation was made by the Corporation and Board of Overseers several days ago, we have received communications and heard some criticism concerning the justice of this move. We print on another page a letter which attempts to show that the Corporation has by this rule made an indirect move against the various political clubs which have been formed to forward the interests of the several candidates for the 1912 federal election. Several days...
Owing to the fact that the scores of the competing teams have to be sent to the War Department at Washington, the total made by Louisiana State University has not yet been heard from. The scores made by the members of the University team follow: A. C. Gosse '12, 193; J. C. P. Bartholf '13, 196; E. P. Carver, Jr., '13, 186; W. B. Harris '13, 179; H. A. von Wedelstaedt...
...influence. What we wish to point out here is that every man owes it to himself at least to become familiar with his opportunities; and under such a name we place Appleton Chapel. Whether the individual wants to grasp this opportunity, he can decide for himself after the has heard the President and the other speakers. But let no man be so narrow as to refuse to listen...
This is only one example of several like sentiments we have heard as to the plan suggested. Therefore, we are led to believe that it contains at least the elements of success, in that it has the enthusiastic backing of music-loving graduates and undergraduates. Just how many such there are, or how strong is their influence, we cannot say. However, we should be glad to receive communications on the subject, for we firmly believe that the opera is one of the fields which Harvard should cultivate for the maximum benefit to its students. The Department of Music has made...
This particular wedding trip takes one through a singularly level and uninteresting country. There are a few merry moments--as when a hazy suggestion of genuinely funny plot is seen in the distance, or when an occasional haunting tune is heard afar off. But most of the trip is much less enjoyable than we expected with an escort like Mr. De Koven...