Word: interested
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...intercollegiate debates summarize most of the active debating interest at Harvard during the past year, for, within the University, most of the debating has been of an informal nature. Early in the year the Debating Council voted, that, in its opinion, debating interests could best be furthered by the organization of informal groups of men, of congenial tastes, who wished to meet and discuss questions of public or college interest. Five such groups, with a total membership of about 85, grew up during the year and held informal discussions, to which the Council stood ready to send critics. Because...
Next Tuesday afternoon, June 23, from three to six o'clock, the College Observatory will be open for inspection by guests of the University, and Seniors and their friends. Among the objects of especial interest are the illuminated photographs and the collection of negatives. All who desire to inspect the laboratory and instruments will be given an opportunity to do so. Officers of the Observatory, indicated by crimson badges, will look after the guests, and light refreshments will be served...
...Harvard Mission recently met and adopted a constitution. Under the new constitution the purpose of the Mission is declared to be: "To arouse, maintain, and increase among Harvard men an intelligent interest in Missions." During the last year the Mission has raised $800 toward the support of E. C. Carter '00, who was Harvard's representative in the association's work in India. As Mr. Carter has returned to the United States to undertake work with the International Committee in New York City, the Mission will undertake-as one of its interests another year-to raise a part...
...invite all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest...
...whole? Why not show some sense of proportion, some justice in the administration of justice, some power to discriminate between heedlessness and moral turpitude? What is left for the really serious moral offences except expulsion, which we know is reserved for capital offenders? Such administration is in the interest of lawlessness, because it subverts discipline by creating sympathy for the culprits and contempt for the authorities. J. G. THORP '79. Cambridge, June...