Word: interest
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Shooting Club, to increase the interest in shooting, has offered medals for weekly shoots to be held on Saturdays throughout the autumn. There will be a scratch medal shoot on Saturday, to be followed in the succeeding weeks by shoots in which the competitors will be handicapped according to their previous showing. Towards the middle of November there will also be the regular scratch, novice, and high average shoots...
...School, after more than a year's deliberation. Dr. Christian was elected by the President and Fellows at their meeting on October 12, and as there were remarkable opportunities offered by the enlarged endowment and splendid equipment of the school, the choice was awaited with an unusual amount of interest. They realized that a man was needed who not only would bring to his work administrative ability of a high order, but who had also received a thorough training in modern medicine. In Dr. Christian, the new dean, the school has obtained the services of a trained biologist, pathologist...
Professor Munsterberg described the service performed by a man with ideas and a personality like that of the visiting professor. It means an increased interest in the study of German ideas and a chance to hear what the fine German tongue is like...
...should serve the purpose of putting the Senior in closer touch with his small group of men than was possible before, and furthermore, it can be made of the same assistance in acquainting the Freshmen with one another. At first glance, the new arrangement seems to require considerably more interest in the Freshman on the part of the Senior than is usually manifested. In operation, it is not expected that it will require more than a small sacrifice of time. The committee is somewhat smaller than formerly on the theory that a careful selection of the men will be rewarded...
...that the machinery of all free, living governments has been developed; and no one, be he czar or privy councillor or member of the Student Council, can develop a genuinely good government without the co-operation of the governed. It is, therefore, incumbent upon the students to show an interest in the coming elections, to elect able men, who are interested in their work, and then actively to support them during their term of office. If we are to be good American citizens in the future, let us be good Harvard citizens in the present. A. S. OLMSTED...