Word: helping
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Aside from the help which men reporting early and regularly give the team, there is the good they do themselves. Nor is health the only prize to be won at practice, for there it is that friendships are made with some of the best men among us--the others who are working for the University. PAUL, R. WITHINGTON...
...recent meeting, the Corporation voted to grant the American Athletic Union the use of the Stadium for the trials for the Olympic team to be held sometime in June, probably on June 7 and 8. A small charge for admission will be made at the trials to help defray the expenses of the American team...
...CRIMSON wishes to correct the statement made in yesterday's issue to the effect that men helping at the election today would be excused from College appointments. Although the Office will not discipline students in good standing for absence to help in the election, the effect of such absence upon students' grades is decided by the instructors of the courses in question...
...order to make the 1912 Class Album an unqualified success, the Photograph Committee urges the co-operation of every Senior. If any suggestions or ideas arise which deal with the Album or which will be of help to the Committee, they will be gladly received by any member of the Committee at any time. Some member of the Committee will be in Holworthy 7 every afternoon between 1.30 and 3 o'clock. The Album belongs to the class and the class now has an opportunity to show their interest. 1912 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
Here lies an opportunity for another evidence of Harvard's interest in good and efficient government. Mr. E. E. Smith '02, a member of the Boston City Council, has asked for student help in the election tomorrow. He calls for forty men and he is coming to the Union this afternoon to map out their work. Those who volunteer will be excused from their College appointments tomorrow. Offering, as he does, this opportunity for an encounter with actual politics at close range, and for political service to the City of Boston, and in behalf of the wide-spread movement...