Word: interested
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...legitimate use for the so-called "snap" courses. When properly intermingled with solid subjects they afford a relaxation, and at the same time have a certain intrinsic value. If a business man attends a course of weekly lectures upon some subject in which he feels a real interest, he will often gain the information he desires without outside work of any sort. How much more helpful are two or three lectures a week by some well qualified instructor, combined with even a slight amount of individual preparation...
Today for the first time in the history of the sport, the cross-country team will meet Yale. This branch of track work has generally been relegated to a minor place, and even now the interest shown in it is not as great as its advantages would warrant. As a form of exercise and as a method of developing distance men, cross-country running has long claimed more attention than it has received. In meets with English teams our track athletes have invariably been deficient in the distance events, and although this may depend partly upon conditions of climate...
...connection with the appeal for University graduates for the government consular service, printed in the CRIMSON of November 6, the following list of Harvard graduates now in the United States diplomatic and consular services may be of interest to those who are considering entrance into this field of work...
...invite all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest...
...Carlisle team arrived in Boston early yesterday morning, and went at once to the Copley Square Hotel. The morning was spent in visiting various points of interest in the city. In the afternoon at the Huntington street oval the squad, consisting of 22 players, was dividend into two teams, and, without donning their football clothes, the men were given a short signal practice. No hard, work of any kind was attempted...