Word: ifs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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In regard to the afternoon exercises on Class Day, the statement has been made, editorially in the CRIMSON, that the issue is--"exercises in the Stadium or no-where." It seems to me, however, that to regard the matter in this way is a mistake, for this does not state...
Is not Class Day sufficiently strenuous without any Statue exercises? Early in the morning the Seniors go to Chapel. Hardly is this over when they are lined up on the march to Sanders Theatre. After the exercises there, which are pretty long, the spreads, club and private, are on. And...
Professor I. N. Hollis has prepared designs for a proposed 125-yard rifle range at the Stadium. Definite action has not as yet been taken, but the range will be completed, if possible, in time for the annual spring shoots.
The chief objection to the exercises at the Statue is the grave danger of fire, or even the cry of "Fire." It is unnecessary to describe the result of a cigarette or lighted match dropped among the confetti or light gowns of the women. The fire in the wooden, stands...
As there are at present several cases of measles and mumps among Harvard students, I desire to call attention to the importance of consulting a physician immediately if there is the slightest occasion to suspect either disease. I should also like to emphasize the following facts: