Word: interest
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...graduate students who desire to form groups for either general physical exercise, or some special form of exercise such as boxing, wrestling, fencing, etc., should indicate their choice by signing either at the Hemenway Gymnasium, Leavitt & Peirce's, or Weld 3. If a sufficient number of men show interest, Director Geer will take charge of the organization of such groups...
...members of 1923 last evening, Colonel Goetz, who was among the many speakers, reminded the Freshmen of the opportunities offered them by the military courses here to prepare themselves for service in time of need. He pointed out that whereas the Sophomore Class had come forward with interest and a large enrolment, the Freshmen, in the rush of their first days at the University, had overlooked the advantages they now have to undertake a course offering not only the reward of a commission in the Reserve Corps, but also a combination of carefully chosen and distributed courses which would supplement...
...Friday evening, the competition for the news and editorial departments will open. News candidates who report before Friday will be given credit for all extra work which they do. The news competition will consist mainly of gathering news of interest to the University, and writing it up in clear readable form...
Nowadays when one encounters people who are in a reposeful state of mind about anything, they excite one's interest, even though they may not be either congenitally or congenially interesting. Among the few groups that are resting easy in a serene consciousness of good work well done, with not much more to do, is the fraternity or the sorority, of those who feel that they have at last helped to make the colleges safe for the young man. That a college is a wild and wicked place, and that of all colleges Harvard has been for years the wildest...
...Union has taken, as it rightly should, its place as the centre of University affairs. It is duplicating in immediate circles, the larger Harvard Clubs throughout the country, and will become the common interest of graduates, undergraduates, and members of the Faculty. It will be there that all its various members will meet to combine their efforts for the good of Harvard...