Word: interest
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Professor Charles Zueblin, Ph.B., of Chicago University, will give the last of the series of six lectures on "A Democratic Religion" in the New Lecture Hall at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon. The exceptional interest aroused by Professor Zueblin's lectures has been well attested by the large crowds that have filled that hall on each occasion. He is lecturing under the auspices of the Ethical Society and committee of ten, of which Professor James is chairman...
Side by side with the crying need for a new gymnasium stands the necessity of more improved land for the promotion of our ever-growing intracollegiate athletics. The increasing interest that has been taken of late in that kind of sport is a most healthy manifestation, which deserves, in the estimation of the most ardent supporter or the most vehement opponent of intercollegiate athletics, every possible encouragement. And yet, of Soldiers, Field only 24 acres, or less than half of its total area, are available for use. The cricket team was driven out of existence by the pressure of other...
...invite all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest...
Only by a general awakening and invasion of our inbred debating circles can Harvard ever hope to regain the leadership. General interest is not entirely dead. It requires but a little stirring to arouse us to our duties and opportunities once more. The trials are tonight, and tonight we must make the start...
...responsibility. In England we have a certain class who make it their business to be responsible. There is no class similar to this in America, and it is rightly so, for it is not too much to ask ordinary citizens to receive this responsibility and to take a vital interest in the welfare of the community. If a man cannot take active interest, it is his duty to see that good men go to the legislature and that the best type of man leads the politics of the community. If this force is trained to work in the right direction...