Word: hearing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...means be considered a precedent for future organizations. The trip last year was a success in every way. Musically, the clubs were considerably above the average and the trip afforded a good opportunity for the graduates and others interested in Harvard in the communities they visited to hear them. It will be just as well to postpone another trip for a few years and to take advantage of the reputation thus earned. More than an occasional exploit of this nature is to be deplored...
...hear the refrain...
...means tremendous. It is true that those on the committee are the most capable persons to choose these songs, but at the same time, it would seem that when as many as forty songs have been handed in, that the students should be given a chance to hear a few more out of these forty. A short time ago there was an announcement in the CRIMSON to the effect that seven songs had been chosen by the committee. Why should we not hear these seven? If it is impossible to have them orchestrated, some one will surely be able...
...ever recurring complaint that undergraduates are not given a chance to hear the foremost men in some of the departments of instruction in the University and thus are deprived of the great good obtainable from the inspiration of a recognized leader in his particular work has not arrived as yet, but we venture to say it is on the way and so will take time by the forelock and meet it before it comes and invert it. For those who annually sympathize with this complaint, attention is called to the lecture this afternoon by Professor James. The Department of Philosophy...
...hard lot who must be continually sermonizing on what ought to be done and what has been done that shouldn't have been done, so when the chance is offered to look on the other side it is well worth taking. A large crowd should hear Professor James today and we hope there will be a goodly number of undergraduates...