Word: information
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...operative Society state that it has been necessary for the officers of the Society to sign "some leases," thereby making themselves responsible for the payment on such leases; and they argue that the Society should not impose these financial liabilities upon them. It is therefore necessary to inform them that no such liability is imposed, that it is not the business of the officers to sign leases, and that as a matter of fact there are no "leases" upon which the name of an officer is to be found. In a single case the President endorsed the terms...
...this country so as to command wider attention than has yet been given to it. The schools of Germany and France have already become associated in a movement of protest and sympathy, and most of the continental universities have expressed themselves in great public meeting. Those who care to inform themselves as to the attitude of thoughtful Europeans should read Edmond Rostand's stirring poem, "Le sou des Boers...
Will you kindly inform the general student body through your columns, if any provision has been made for the substitutes in the awarding of sweaters and lettering for the football season? The men who made the University eleven got the "H" and the players on the scrub received a "2nd." Now, why are the substitutes of the first eleven discriminated against? At Yale, a certain number of substitutes are given caps with the letter Y, and F B on either side, and I see no reason why the same plan cannot be adopted by Harvard. The regulation black cap with...
Every year we read that the seats for the big game of the season are "assigned by lot." Could you inform us as to the exact manner in which this is done. I think an article on the subject would be of great interest to practically all of your readers...
...leave to inform your readers through your columns that the forthcoming pamphlet of the Division of Mathematics for 1901-02 will contain a new section entitled, "Suggestions concerning the choice of Electives in Mathematics," these being more clearly and connectedly worked out than the scattered sentences of advice which occur in previous editions of the pamphlet. The insertion of this section is due to the expression of a wish in a recent number of the CRIMSON, that such suggestions might be offered in the several departments of study; and we believe that it will decidedly enhance the value...